The star recruit complained of hamstring tightness in a VFL practice match on Saturday, leaving the field after one quarter.
The Giants are yet to officially rule Stringer out from Sunday's Opening Round blockbuster against Collingwood at Engie Stadium. He will consult medical staff on Tuesday.
Given Stringer's history of soft-tissue injuries, the Giants will take no risks with the 30-year-old, even if there is only a minor hamstring strain.
GWS ruckman Kieren Briggs was unable to shed much more light on Stringer's fitness.
"He's had a really good pre-season," Briggs said of the former Essendon playmaker on Tuesday.
"He'll see medical staff this week."
Briggs understands the pressure of an injury, having shared duties with veteran big man Lachlan Keefe in the back end of last season while dealing with shoulder tightness.
Young guns Nick Madden and Logan Smith will be looking to usurp Briggs' spot this season.
"There's been a bit of a shift. I felt that I was the youngest ruckman on the list, now I have two understudies in Logan and Maddo," Briggs said.
"Our list is talented. I'm hoping I'm playing the number one role.
"My body is feeling good. I managed to get a big block of pre-season in and I'm firing and ready to go."
Western Sydney-raised rookie Josaia Delana is buzzing about the possibility of getting a spot in a stacked Giants forward line.
"I looked at the boys on the TV, and now I'm part of the boys who cheer me on," Delana said.
"The culture is good at the Giants and it's a family-oriented club, I love it.
"I'm not focused on debuting, I'm focused on doing my part and making me better."