Jon Runyan. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Although the Giants did not receive what they wanted from their Mark Glowinski signing, they are diving into the guard market once again. Jon Runyan Jr. is coming to New York.

The second-generation NFL o-lineman will sign a three-year, $30M agreement, with ESPN.com’s Adam Schefter indicating the deal includes $17M guaranteed at signing. As expected, guards are doing well in this year’s tampering period. The Giants allowed a staggering sack total in 2023; they will aim to protect Daniel Jones (or a rookie heir apparent) better in 2024.

Runyan, 26, ranked 17th in pass block win rate last season and has started 50 games over the past three years. The former sixth-round pick has lined up at both guard spots. He has graded as a better pass-blocking guard compared to his ground-game chops. Considering the Giants allowed 83 sacks last year — the second-most allowed since sacks became a tracked stat in 1963 — a guard with pass-game credentials makes plenty of sense for a team that does not have a fixture there.

The Packers have let a host of interior O-linemen walk in free agency over the past several years. Runyan will follow Corey Linsley and T.J. Lang out the door. Green Bay signed off on a top-market Elgton Jenkins deal near the end of the 2022 season, signaling Runyan would need to land his money elsewhere.

The Giants will give him that chance, being set to pair the former late-round pick with tackles Andrew Thomas and Evan Neal and center John Michael Schmitz. Pro Football Focus graded Neal and Schmitz poorly last season; Runyan should provide some stability for a team with some major questions on offense. The Giants cut Glowinski recently, freeing up some guard money. The team now has two eight-figure-per-year payments up front, with Thomas signing a monster extension last year.

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