Giants' John Michael Schmitz faces new demands in John Harbaugh's offense

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As the New York Giants implement a new offensive scheme under head coach John Harbaugh and offensive coordinator Matt Nagy, John Michael Schmitz finds himself at the center -- literally and figuratively -- of significant adjustments.

Drafted in the second round in 2023, Schmitz has largely underwhelmed in his early NFL career but delivered a roughly average performance last season, which was supported by Pro Football Focus metrics.

The latest transition emphasizes greater physicality and versatility along the offensive line, particularly for the center position. During recent OTAs, Schmitz has been heavily involved in pull blocks, a staple of the new system, as noted by Dan Duggan of The Athletic.

The centers pulled a lot during drills early in practice. It makes sense that’s a featured part of the offense considering Harbaugh had the athletic Tyler Linderbaum at center for the past four seasons. It will be interesting to see whether Schmitz can thrive in this scheme.

This shift could play to Schmitz's strengths if he adapts effectively, offering a chance for the young center to elevate his game in a more dynamic role. Success here may prove pivotal for the Giants' offensive line stability.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Giants' John Michael Schmitz faces new demands in John Harbaugh's offense

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