The New York Giants had plenty of question marks heading into this offseason.
Roster questions were aplenty, including quarterback, interior offensive line, linebacker, tight end and interior defensive line.
But maybe the biggest question of all is can Brian Daboll survive another losing season? Especially one that shows virtually no progress from the season before?
The Giants are seemingly putting all their eggs in the Russell Wilson basket, both to lead the team to wins and to develop first-round draft pick Jaxson Dart.
Can Russell save Daboll's job? Bleacher Report's Alex Ballentine postulates that Daboll might not see the end of the season in New York.
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"Russell Wilson and Brian Daboll haven't had a ton of time to get to know one another, but they have to feel like kindred spirits going into the 2025 season," Ballentine wrote. "Daboll is probably on his last strike as Giants coach. It wouldn't be surprising to see them move on in the offseason if he can't get some momentum going in the Big Apple. Wilson is probably on his last chance as an NFL starting quarterback. His tour as a veteran stop-gap has included stops in Denver and Pittsburgh. Both were quick to pass on doing the experience again. The head coach-QB combo is going to have to find chemistry early and that starts in training camp.
"There are things to get excited about in the future. Jaxson Dart could be the quarterback of the future and Abdul Carter is a potential superstar. But success in the short term is likely going to depend on how quickly Wilson and Daboll can come together and put the offense on a winning path."