What Giants could do at defensive line in the 2026 NFL Draft

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Stop the run. That is new head coach John Harbaugh’s marching order.

He will not tolerate what the Giants defense devolved into the past few years — loose and lacking against opposing rushing attacks, 31st in the league in 2025.

Harbaugh wants an anchor to stick next to nose tackle Dexter Lawrence to eat up some double-teams and allow Big Dex to shake off a subpar 2025 showing.


Ohio State defensive lineman could be a run-stuffing answer for the Giants in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Ohio State defensive lineman could be a run-stuffing answer for the Giants in the 2026 NFL Draft. Getty Images

About that trade request by Lawrence: Sweetening his contract will assuage that request. This team cannot move forward without him.

Darius Alexander did some decent things as a rookie but he is not that type of space-eater.

Veteran Roy Robertson-Harris returns and Sam Roberts was signed in free agency. It will come as no surprise if the Giants use a Day 2 pick on an interior defensive lineman.

If Kayden McDonald (Ohio State), a 326-pound run-stuffer, makes it out of the first round, the Giants could pounce.

Other options include Christen Miller (Georgia) and Caleb Banks (Florida).

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