New York Giants could hit home run with offensive line coaching target

New York Giants linked to Bill Callahan in coaching search.
LANDOVER, MD - DECEMBER 22: Interim head coach Bill Callahan of the Washington Redskins looks on before the game against the New York Giants at FedExField on December 22, 2019 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Scott Taetsch/Getty Images)

The New York Giants‘ offensive line issues have been well documented over the last few years, and it could all change with one stellar hire.

If former head coach for the Cowboys, Jason Garrett, becomes the next offensive coordinator for the Giants, his former assistant Bill Callahan, could be persuaded to follow in his footsteps.

Callahan, who helped curate one of the best offensive lines in the NFL with the Cowboys, would be a home run hire for the Giants, who watched Hal Hunter obliterate any semblance of quality the Giants hopes to enjoy in 2020.

How the New York Giants’ offensive line looked in 2019:

Left tackle Nate Solder struggled immensely last season, left guard Will Hernandez saw a downward trend from his rookie campaign, center Jon Halapio rated as one of the worst in the league, and right tackle Mike Remmers struggled during the first half of the season.

Kevin Zeitler, who was the only adequate lineman, is simply a talented player who held his own against the opposition. Callahan would offer elite coaching and plenty of experience with top-level offensive lineman. If the Giants could lure him to East Rutherford, they would see the benefits.

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