I know he had a terrible start last year, right after the Giants traded for him but he rebounded to ended as the 22nd best center with a 62.3 PFF score.
Feliciano was brought here specifically to play center, so he's probably at least an 80% lock. The only real question is LG, and it appears they'll be quality competition.
So however it turns out, the improvement in the OL year over year will be enormous. Probably take them a few games or so to meld, but Daboll should be creative enough to bridge the learning curve.
LG - Eze
C - Felicano
RG - Glow
RT - Neal
I would be surprised if Feliciano is not the starting center. The only real competition should be LG between Garcia, Ezeudu and about 4 other guys.
Lemieux
Feliciano
Glowinski
Neal
Ezeudu will be the LG after the bye week.
I know he had a terrible start last year, right after the Giants traded for him but he rebounded to ended as the 22nd best center with a 62.3 PFF score.
https://www.milehighreport.com/2022/3/15/22977393/nfl-starting-centers-2021-stats-rankings
Feliciano finished 2021 with 56.7 PFF score ...
https://www.pff.com/nfl/players/jon-feliciano/9561
LG - Eze
C - Felicano
RG - Glow
RT - Neal
I agree.
LG - Eze
C - Felicano
RG - Glow
RT - Neal
If Eze can stay free of dings this summer and gets plenty of snaps in preseason then I think you have it Plank.
The others are obvious.
LG - Eze
C - Felicano
RG - Glow
RT - Neal
That's what I'm thinking too.
LG Shane Lemieux
C Jon Feliciano
RG Mark Glowinski
RT Evan Neal
So however it turns out, the improvement in the OL year over year will be enormous. Probably take them a few games or so to meld, but Daboll should be creative enough to bridge the learning curve.