As the New York Giants gear up for the 2025 NFL season, Sports Cast contributor Byron Jones has released his unofficial depth chart, offering a comprehensive look at the team’s current roster configuration. With new acquisitions, returning veterans, and emerging rookies, the Giants appear poised for a competitive campaign. Here’s a full breakdown of Jones’ projected depth chart by position.
Offense
Quarterback
- Russell Wilson – Expected to lead the offense with experience and mobility.
- Jameis Winston – Provides a veteran presence and a capable backup.
- Jaxson Dart – Rookie with upside; could be groomed for future.
- Tommy DeVito – Returns after a promising 2024 cameo.
Running Back
- Tyrone Tracy Jr. – Projected starter with dynamic skills.
- Devin Singletary – Reliable veteran with strong pass-catching ability.
- Cam Skattebo – Physical runner with short-yardage potential.
- Eric Gray – Could see expanded snaps in a rotation.
- Dante Miller, Rushawn Baker – Depth and special teams options.
Wide Receiver
- Malik Nabers – No. 1 target with game-breaking speed.
- Darius Slayton, Wan’Dale Robinson, Jalin Hyatt – Complementary threats with vertical and slot capabilities.
- Bryce Ford-Wheaton, Zach Pascal, Ihmir Smith-Marsette – Depth and situational usage.
- Lil’Jordan Humphrey, Montrell Washington, Da’Quan Felton, Beaux Collins, Juice Wells, Jordan Bly, Dalen Cambre – Competing for rotational roles and practice squad spots.
Tight End
- Theo Johnson – Rising star and projected starter.
- Daniel Bellinger, Chris Manhertz, Chris Dulcich – Blocking and receiving versatility.
- Thomas Fidone II, Jermane Terry – Developmental prospects with athletic upside.
Offensive Line
- Left Tackle: Andrew Thomas | James Hudson III | Joshua Ezeudu
- Left Guard: Jon Runyan | Evan Neal | Aaron Stinnie
- Center: John Michael Schmitz (JMS) | Austin Schlottmann | Bryan Hudson
- Right Guard: Greg Van Roten | Jake Kubas | Jaison Williams
- Right Tackle: Jermaine Eluemunor | Marcus McKethan | Stone Forsythe
Defense
Cornerback
- Paulson Adebo, Deonte Banks, Dru Phillips, Cor’Dale Flott, Tre Hawkins, Art Green, O’Donnell Fortune, Dee Williams, Korie Black, Nic Jones, TJ Moore – Deep and competitive cornerback group with a blend of youth and athleticism.
Outside Linebacker / EDGE
- Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeaux – Star pass-rushing duo.
- Abdul Carter, Victor Dimukeje, Tomon Fox, Trace Ford – Rotational rushers with potential.
Defensive End
- Rakeem Nunez-Roches, Roy Robertson-Harris, Darius Alexander, Chauncey Golston, Elijah Chatman, Jeremiah Ledbetter – Size and power for both interior and edge roles.
Nose Tackle
- Dexter Lawrence – All-Pro centerpiece of the defensive front.
- DJ Davidson, Jordan Riley, Cory Durden, Elijah Garcia – Bulk and depth behind Lawrence.
Inside Linebacker
- Bobby Okereke, Micah McFadden – Smart, instinctual starters.
- Darius Muasau, Dyontae Johnson, Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles, Ty Summers, Chris Board – Special teams contributors and developmental depth.
Safety
- Jevon Holland, Tyler Nubin, Dane Belton, Raheem Layne, Makari Paige, Anthony Johnson – Versatile group with coverage range and physicality.
Final Thoughts
This unofficial depth chart from Byron Jones provides a compelling snapshot of the Giants’ roster entering training camp. With proven veterans like Russell Wilson and Dexter Lawrence anchoring both sides of the ball, and young talent such as Malik Nabers and Theo Johnson stepping into starting roles, expectations are cautiously optimistic.
How the offensive line gels, the development of the receiving corps, and the integration of key defensive pieces like Brian Burns and Jevon Holland will be critical storylines heading into the 2025 season.