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- Updated: June 3, 2016
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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — We spend a lot of time here assessing the numerous question marks dotting the New York Giants’ roster. And there are plenty of them. But seeing the team on the field the past couple of weeks, I’ve been struck with one very positive impression.
The Giants’ defensive line should be really good.
Jason Pierre-Paul is seen as the elder statesman on a defensive line that, on paper, could be the strength of the Giants’ defense. AP Photo/Mel Evans
“We are going to make the line what we make it,” newcomer Olivier Vernon said Wednesday. “Whatever we put in is what’s going to come out of it. So I can’t tell you right now what we’re going to be. That is something you’re going to have to wait and see on game day. Everybody has potential, but I see that we have a lot of good young guys as well. So we have a lot of talent, we just have to make it work.”
Vernon is right, of course. Until we see the newly configured Giants defensive line play together, we shouldn’t assume. Vernon is being paid like a top-flight pass-rusher but has to prove he is. Jason Pierre-Paul, projected to start at the other …
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