New York Giants Release First Unofficial Depth Chart For 2020 Season

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Aug 28, 2020; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones (8) throws a pass during the first half of the Blue-White Scrimmage at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

The New York Giants have released their first unofficial depth chart for the 2020 NFL season. With the Giants’ first regular season game taking place in just a week from today, the team has set its starting lineup, unofficially. This lineup could change, depending on the next week of practice. But, for now, this is the depth chart:

The Depth Chart:

Offense:

QB: Daniel Jones, Colt McCoy

RB: Saquon Barkley, Dion Lewis, Wayne Gallman

FB: Eli Penny

WR: Darius Slayton, CJ Board

WR: Golden Tate, Damion Ratley

WR: Sterling Shepard, Damion Ratley

TE: Evan Engram, Kaden Smith, Levine Toilolo, Eric Tomlinson

LT: Andrew Thomas, Jackson Barton

LG: Will Hernandez, Shane Lemieux

C: Nick Gates, Spencer Pulley

RG: Kevin Zeitler, Shane Lemieux

RT: Cam Fleming, Matt Peart

Defense:

SLB: Lorenzo Carter, Markus Golden, Carter Coughlin

DE: Dexter Lawrence, RJ McIntosh

MLB: Blake Martinez, Tae Crowder

NT: Dalvin Tomlinson, Austin Johnson

WIL: DeVante Downs, TJ Brunson

DT: Leonard Williams, BJ Hill

OLB: Oshane Ximines, Kyler Fackrell, Cam Brown

LCB: James Bradberry, Darnay Holmes, Brandon Williams

SS: Jabrill Peppers, Nate Ebner

FS: Julian Love, Logan Ryan, Adrian Colbert

RCB: Corey Ballentine, Isaac Yiadom

Specialists:

LS: Casey Kreiter

H: Riley Dixon

P: Riley Dixon

PR: Golden Tate, Jabrill Peppers, Sterling Shepard, Darius Slayton

KOR: Darnay Holmes, Darius Slayton, Corey Ballentine, CJ Board, Dion Lewis

K: Graham Gano

Notable Positions:

The biggest weakness for the Giants heading into the 2020 offseason was at center. New York’s centers, Jon Halapio and Spencer Pulley, struggled immensely in 2019. The Giants did not acquire a new center this offseason. Instead, they moved Nick Gates in to compete for the position. Now, Nick Gates is listed as the starting center, indicating that he has won the positional battle with Spencer Pulley.

Newly-signed defensive back Logan Ryan is technically not listed as a starter. Ryan is listed as the backup free safety behind Julian Love. Many expected to see Logan Ryan start at RCB, but that position is currently held by Corey Ballentine.

Darnay Holmes did not earn a starting role on defense, but he did earn a starting role on special teams as the kick-off returner. An additional thing to note is that slot cornerback is technically not a starting defensive position. This depth chart is about the base defense, 3-4 formation. Nickel is not the base defense, but the starting nickel cornerback very well could be Darnay Holmes or Logan Ryan. So, while they are not listed as starters in the base defense, they will likely both see plenty of playing time in the nickel and dime formations.

After the surprising cut of Ryan Connelly this week, Devenate Downs has been given the unofficial starting WIL job. He will start opposite of Blake Martinez at MLB.

Kyler Fackrell, signed this offseason after a 10.5 sack 2018 campaign with the Packers, is not a starter in this first depth chart. Fackrell is the second-string OLB, behind Oshane Ximines. Markus Golden is also not listed as a starter after earning 10 sacks in 2019 with the Giants. Lorenzo Carter is ahead of Golden as the team’s first-string SLB.

This first unofficial depth chart gives a good idea as to which Giants players will be seen on the field most often in 2020. But much of this lineup is subject to change, as there is still another week of practice to get through. On top of that, the Giants are not likely to sit in their base defense all game. There will be plenty of nickel looks and other creative defensive formations schemed up by Patrick Graham. The Giants also have two key players, David Mayo and Xavier McKinney, on injured reserve. They will enter the lineup, likely both as starters, later on this season.

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