New York Giants will have one of NFL's most expensive offensive lines in 2025

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The New York Giants' offensive line is perhaps one of the most criticized in the NFL. It's also one of the league's most expensive.

Per analyst Warren Sharp, the Giants' offensive line will cost them $67.7 million this season, which is third in the NFL behind Carolina ($95.3 million) and Kansas City ($81.5 million).

most expensive offensive lines in 2025:

1. $95.3M - Panthers
2. $81.5M - Chiefs
3. $67.7M - Giants
4. $66.1M - Bears
5. $64.4M - Vikings
6. $63.9M - Lions
7. $62.3M - Broncos
8. $61.4M - Commanders
9. $60.0M - Chargers
10. $58.5M - Titans
11. $58.5M - Falcons
12. $55.8M - Eagles…

— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) April 13, 2025

That figure is spread out over 14 players and will not be their Top 51 figure come the regular season. They usually keep about 10 offensive linemen, and two of those spots could go to rookies or draftees.

Left tackle Andrew Thomas leads the way with a cap hit of $21 million, followed by guard Jon Runyan Jr. ($11.7 million), Jermaine Eluemunor ($9.2 million), and Evan Neal ($7.8 million).

No other player has a cap hit of over $3.8 million.

The misconception that the Giants have not invested in their offensive line is a hard one to shake. The evidence is clear: General manager Joe Schoen allocates resources to the unit. Unfortunately, he has not gotten much return on his investment due to injuries and subpar play.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Giants will have one of NFL's most expensive offensive lines in 2025

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