The Dallas Cowboys humiliated the New York Giants offensive line with six sacks on Sunday Night Football, and things aren't exactly looking up for them days later. Their center, Jon Halapio, is expected to miss the season after breaking his ankle against the Cowboys. This comes less than a month after they traded backup center Brett Jones to the Minnesota Vikings, and the Giants were already breaking in an entirely new offensive line this season with players like Nate Solder and Will Hernandez replacing stalwarts Justin Pugh and Weston Richburg. Two weeks into the season, New York's plans on the line have changed dramatically. They are already bringing in new players to work out.

Field Yates of ESPN is reporting that the Giants worked out several former starters on the offensive line. That list includes Will Beatty, Chaz Green, Cyrus Kouandijo, Cornelius Lucas and Menelik Watson. Beatty is a name that Giants fans should be very familiar with. He spent his entire career with the team before being released in 2016. He wound up on the Philadelphia Eagles, where he won Super Bowl 52 last season.

Speaking of players in New York's division, Green is a former Cowboys lineman who was universally mocked for having what might have been one of the worst individual games for a lineman in recent NFL history. Green, on his own, gave up six sacks to then-Atlanta Falcons defensive end Adrian Clayborn last season when he played in place of the injured Tyron Smith. Before that game, Clayborn had not even had a six-sack season since his 2011 rookie year. Green was relegated to a bench role after that, and was ultimately released by the Cowboys this preseason.

Watson is hardly a more appealing option. He was released by the Denver Broncos following multiple injuries and a 2017 season in which they allowed 52 sacks, third most in the NFL. It is fair to wonder how healthy Watson is at this point, as the Broncos placed him on injured reserve in August due to a pectoral injury. That designation was voided when the Broncos released him, but that doesn't make him healthy. Watson previously played for the Oakland Raiders as well.

Kouandijo is another former Bronco, but he also played for the Buffalo Bills and Detroit Lions. He was a casualty of final cuts this season, as was Cornelius Lucas, who spent training camp with the Los Angeles Rams but has also played for the Detroit Lions. None of these players are surefire starters, but given the performance of their current offensive line against the Cowboys, the Giants don't have much of a right to be picky. At this point, they are just looking for any possible improvements across the line.