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Ranking of each NFL team (including the Giants) in 2024 OL spending

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The New York Giants have invested heavily in their offensive line over the past decade, both in draft assets and salary. The results don’t reflect that investment, as the team routinely ranks near the bottom of the league in O-line productivity.

In 2023, the Giants had the second-worst offensive line in NFL history, allowing 85 sacks (an average of 5.0 per game).

This offseason, general manager Joe Schoen’s plans are back on track. He signed veterans Jon Runyan Jr., Jermaine Eluemunor, Matt Nelson, Austin Schlottmann and Aaron Stinnie, but failed to add any bodies during the 2024 NFL Draft.

Still, the total expenditure is significant. The Giants continue to invest more in their OLs than most other NFL teams.

get help Spot rackHere’s how the Giants rank compared to the rest of the NFL in terms of how much they’re spending on their offensive line, using each team’s 2024 salary cap as a benchmark.

Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Cap: $24.865 million

Salary cap percentage: 8.53%

Marc Lebryk – USA Today Sports

Market capitalization: $30.877 million

Salary cap rate: 11.52%

Rich Barnes-USA TODAY Sports

Market Cap: $31.995 million

Salary cap percentage: 11.19%

Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Market capitalization: $33.059 million

Salary cap rate: 12.02%

Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Market capitalization: $33.257 million

Salary cap percentage: 11.86%

Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Cap: $34.425 million

Salary cap rate: 12.63%

Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

Maximum: $34,545,000

Salary cap percentage: 13.18%

Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Maximum: $37.16 million

Salary cap percentage: 13.49%

Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports

Cap: $38.22 million

Salary cap percentage: 14.16%

Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Cap: $38.462 million

Salary cap percentage: 13.91%

Jamie Sabau-USA TODAY Sports

Cap: $38.575 million

Salary cap rate: 14.83%

Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

Maximum: $39.83 million

Salary cap rate: 14.74%

Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Market Cap: $40,034,000

Salary Cap Ratio: 14.45%

Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports

Maximum: $40.9 million

Salary cap rate: 15.95%

Kim Clemente-USA TODAY Sports

Cap hit: $41,454,000

Salary cap percentage: 14.78%

Shane Roper-USA TODAY Sports

Cap hit: $42,432,000

Salary Cap Ratio: 15.11%

Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Maximum: $44,382,000

Salary cap percentage: 16.07%

Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Maximum: $47,775,000

Salary cap rate: 16.75%

Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Market Cap: $48,162,000

Salary cap percentage: 18.13%

Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports

Market Cap: $48,299,000

Salary cap rate: 17.82%

Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

Cap hit: $48.678

Salary cap rate: 18.05%

Patrick Gorsky-USA TODAY Sports

Market capitalization: $53.471 million

Salary cap rate: 17.15%

Mike DiNovo-USA TODAY Sports

Market capitalization: $54.434 million

Salary cap percentage: 19.13%

Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

Market capitalization: $54.597 million

Salary cap rate: 19.67%

Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Maximum: $55.88 million

Salary cap rate: 20.34%

Stan Seto – USA TODAY Sports

Market capitalization: $56.183 million

Salary cap percentage: 18.63%

Christopher Hanewinkel-USA TODAY Sports

Cap: $59.707 million

Salary cap percentage: 23.77%

Chuck Cook – USA TODAY Sports

Maximum: $66,941,000

Salary Cap Ratio: 23.07%

Mark J. Revillas-USA TODAY Sports

Market capitalization: $68.148 million

Salary cap rate: 24.29%

Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Cap: $69.842 million

Salary cap percentage: 25.83%

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Maximum: $70,984,000

Salary cap rate: 26.32%

Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Maximum: $73.13 million

Salary cap percentage: 25.34%

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