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By the People, for the People
Giants Draft Bust Evan Neal Vows Comeback Ahead of Career 'Reset'
The former top pick is working to revive his NFL future with the New York Giants.
Apr. 2, 2026 at 11:53am
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New York Giants offensive lineman Evan Neal, a former first-round draft pick who struggled in his first few NFL seasons, is looking to reset his career this offseason. Neal was recently re-signed by the Giants and has been putting in intense offseason workouts, with a video posted by his trainer suggesting Neal is determined to prove himself and move past his early career struggles.
Why it matters
The Giants are hoping Neal can live up to his high draft status and become a reliable starter on their offensive line. If Neal can turn his career around, it would be a major boost for the Giants' offense and provide hope that the team made the right decision in keeping him. However, if Neal continues to underperform, it will be a significant setback for the Giants and raise questions about their talent evaluation.
The details
In a video posted by his trainer LeCharles Bentley, Neal is seen going through an intense offseason workout regimen, with the caption reading 'Quitting is easy. Blame is easy. Neither moves you forward. Do the work.' This suggests Neal is fully committed to resetting his career and proving he can be a productive NFL player after a disappointing start. The Giants re-signed Neal this offseason, with head coach John Harbaugh saying the team wants to 'give him a shot' to realize his potential in their building.
- The Giants re-signed Evan Neal in NFL free agency earlier this spring.
- The workout video featuring Neal was posted on April 1, 2026.
The players
Evan Neal
A former first-round draft pick of the New York Giants who has struggled to live up to expectations in his first few NFL seasons, but is now looking to reset his career with an intense offseason training regimen.
John Harbaugh
The head coach of the New York Giants, who said the team wants to 'give [Neal] a shot' to realize his potential with the team.
LeCharles Bentley
A player performance and development trainer who posted a video of Evan Neal's offseason workout, suggesting Neal is fully committed to proving himself.
What they’re saying
“'They have big dreams. If they're going to dream big, I'd like them to do it right here in our building and try to realize those dreams with us.'”
— John Harbaugh, Head Coach, New York Giants
“'Quitting is easy. Blame is easy. Neither moves you forward. Do the work.'”
— LeCharles Bentley, Player Performance Trainer
What’s next
The Giants will be closely monitoring Neal's progress throughout the offseason as he looks to prove he can be a reliable starter on their offensive line. If Neal can show significant improvement in training camp and the preseason, he could earn a starting job and a chance to revive his career in New York.
The takeaway
Evan Neal's determination to reset his career with the Giants is a testament to his work ethic and desire to overcome his early struggles. If he can translate his offseason training into on-field success, it would be a major boost for the Giants' offense and provide hope that the team made the right decision in keeping him. However, Neal still has a lot to prove, and the Giants will be closely watching to see if he can finally live up to his high draft status.

