2025 Fantasy Outlook
Runyan missed New York's final four games last season and ended up needing multiple surgeries on his ankle, but he should be good to go for the beginning of the 2025 campaign. The veteran lineman has started every game in which he's played over the past three seasons and is expected to reprise his starting role at left guard this year. Read Past Outlooks
Returns to practice Wednesday
Runyan (personal) was a full participant in the Giants' practice Wednesday, Dan Salomone of the team's official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Runyan is back with the team after missing the Week 16 loss to the Vikings due to personal reasons. The 28-year-old should resume his role as the team's starting left guard during Sunday's matchup against the Raiders.
Runyan is back with the team after missing the Week 16 loss to the Vikings due to personal reasons. The 28-year-old should resume his role as the team's starting left guard during Sunday's matchup against the Raiders.
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This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
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6' 4"Weight
307 lbs40-Yard Dash
5.08 secShuttle Time
4.69 secCone Drill
7.57 secVertical Jump
30.5 inBroad Jump
107 inBench Press
24 repsHand Length
9.13 inArm Length
33.25 inPast Fantasy Outlooks
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Runyan has been very durable during his four campaigns in the NFL, as he's never missed a game due to injury and started in 34 out of a possible 34 regular-season contests in his final two seasons with Green Bay. The Giants signed Runyan to a three-year deal in the offseason to help bring stability to an offensive line that struggled with both injuries and performance last year.
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Inactive for Week 16
Runyan (personal) is inactive for Sunday's game against the Vikings, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.
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Works during padded practice
Runyan (ankle) participated in Wednesday's padded practice, Pat Leonard of the Daily News reports.
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Recovering from multiple surgeries
Runyan had surgery to address a right-ankle sprain and another to address a torn ligament in his ankle after sustaining injuries in Week 14 versus the Saints, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.
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Won't play again this season
Runyan (ankle) was moved to injured reserve Saturday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
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Unavailable to face Baltimore
Giants head coach Brian Daboll said Friday that Runyan (ankle) is ruled out for Sunday's game against the Ravens, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.
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Likely to be let go by Giants
Runyan is expected to be a cap casualty this offseason for the Giants, Darryl Slater of NJ.com reports.
ANALYSIS
The 28-year-old left guard has not performed up to expectations since signing with the Giants prior to the 2024 campaign, struggling to stay healthy last season and struggling to protect rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart this season. Cutting Runyan would save $9.25 million against the 2026 cap while carrying a dead cap hit of $2.5 million, a calculus that would make it very easy for New York to let him go.
The 28-year-old left guard has not performed up to expectations since signing with the Giants prior to the 2024 campaign, struggling to stay healthy last season and struggling to protect rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart this season. Cutting Runyan would save $9.25 million against the 2026 cap while carrying a dead cap hit of $2.5 million, a calculus that would make it very easy for New York to let him go.








