New York Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas has endured a series of injury setbacks in recent seasons, yet his 2025 performance showcased resilience and elite-level play that solidified his status as one of the NFL’s premier offensive tackles. An ESPN survey of league executives, coaches, and scouts placed Thomas eighth among all offensive tackles heading into the 2026 season, a commendable honor given his recent health history that had often limited his availability and effectiveness.
After contending with injuries, Thomas delivered a standout campaign for the Giants. He posted a 77.7% run-block win rate, second-best among players in the top tier, contributing to the Giants’ fifth-ranked rushing attack. Widely regarded as one of the most well-rounded tackles in the league, Thomas is viewed as a cornerstone when he is healthy, a player who can stabilize and elevate the entire offense.
Thomas’ No. 8 ranking marks a rise of two spots from the previous year. Evaluators praised his proficiency in both run blocking and pass protection. One NFL coordinator emphasized Thomas’s reliability in critical passing situations, noting that few tackles can effectively handle top edge rushers on an island as well as he does. “A big factor with tackles is how much you can trust them in passing-down situations against the best, often on an island, and Thomas can handle that,” the coordinator said. “Not many can.”
This strong showing underscores Thomas’ value as a foundational piece for the Giants’ offensive line. As the team looks forward, maintaining his health will be crucial to sustaining this level of performance and anchoring the unit. His ranking confirms that, at his best, he remains among the league’s elite tackles.
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