#76 Chris Snee
 Pos: Offensive Line
NFL Team: NYG
Injury: Probable
Injury Type: hip
 Experience: 9
College: Boston College
Height: 75
Weight: 305
Born: 1/18/1982

Summary

The Giants defense played well at the right time of the year, peaking at the end of the year and during their Super Bowl run. But they really disappointed for much of the regular season, failing to generate much pressure on the quarterback and struggling against the pass. The Giants finished the season just 29th against the pass while ranking 27th overall defensively. New York did have 28 sacks, though, which was among the highest in the league. The pass rush will be a strength once again this season but the secondary remains a bit of a concern. A healthy Prince Amukamara at cornerback would be a plus, though. He gives the team some good depth and has shutdown ability if he continues to grow at the position. Special teams aren't too exciting for the Giants. Jerrel Jernigan is the favorite to handle both punt and return duties for the Giants. He is a young player with upside but didn't get many chances in that role last season, so the verdict is still out on him.
FANTASY OUTLOOK
The Giants have a lot of talent on the defense side of the ball and we expect them to play better from day one this season. They are a legit starter for fantasy teams, mainly because of their top sack potential. The Giants aren't an elite unit but just outside that group.

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Notes

New York Giants C David Baas (undisclosed), OG Chris Snee (hip), CB Terrell Thomas (knee) and LB Jacquian Williams (knee) did not take part in team drills during organized team activities (OTAs) Wednesday, May 22. They are still rehabbing, and participated only in individual drills.
Source: KFFL.com
New York Giants CB Prince Amukamara, C David Baas, OG Kevin Boothe, CB Aaron Ross, OG Chris Snee and DL Justin Tuck are among the players in attendance at the team's voluntary offseason workouts this week.
Source: KFFL.com
New York Giants OG Chris Snee said he would be willing to listen if the team asked him to restructure his contract in order to create some salary cap space.
Source: KFFL.com
New York Giants OG Chris Snee (hip) said he expects to attend the start of offseason workouts but does not think he will do much during the workouts.
Source: KFFL.com
New York Giants general manager Jerry Reese said he expects C David Baas (hip, shoulder, neck) and OG Chris Snee (hip) to be ready for the start of training camp after undergoing offseason surgeries.
Source: KFFL.com
Updating a previous report, there is no timetable for New York Giants OG Chris Snee (hip) to recover from his hip surgery. Some hip surgeries require up to six to eight months of rehab but Snee's surgery may not have been too serious because he was able to play with it in the Pro Bowl.
Source: KFFL.com
New York Giants OG Chris Snee (hip) underwent hip surgery earlier this week.
Source: KFFL.com
New York Giants OG Chris Snee will receive an increase in his base salary in 2013 because of incentives in his contract. Snee will go from $6.45 million to $6.7 million.
Source: KFFL.com
New York Giants OG Chris Snee (hip) played both guard positions in the Pro Bowl Sunday, Jan. 27. He will undergo hip surgery once he returns from Hawaii.
Source: KFFL.com
New York Giants OG Chris Snee (hip) will undergo surgery to repair a partially torn labrum and remove bone chips from his hip following the Pro Bowl.
Source: KFFL.com

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