New York Giants news for Wednesday
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From Big Blue View
- Thoughts on Daniel Jones, Brian Daboll, the NFL trade deadline, and more
- How Josh Ezeudu’s struggles at left tackle limited the Giants’ offense
- Veteran left tackle D.J. Humphries visiting with New York Giants
- Giants roster news: Giants waive edge defender Boogie Basham
- NFL Week 7 power rankings: The rankings fluctuate for the New York Giants
- Giants-Steelers odds: 5.5-point underdog Giants face daunting task on Monday Night Football
Other Giant observations
Giants Running a Costly Risk by Sticking with QB Daniel Jones | SI.com
Per Over the Cap, the Giants have $48.153 million in total space and $30.382 million in effective space (effective space being what they have left after signing 51 players and their projected rookie class, as per the Top 51 rule). That cap space currently ranks 19th in the league.
Cutting a healthy Jones before March 15, when $12 million of his base salary becomes guaranteed, will result in $19.395 million in savings and $22.210 million in dead money. But if the Giants are on the hook for the injury guarantee, add the $23 million to the dead money, and suddenly, the Giants will be in the red, unable to find money to operate next offseason and beyond.
Boomer: Daniel Jones needs to play better
Boomer says Brian Daboll simply needs more from Daniel Jones: pic.twitter.com/nW2xHE3hSw
— WFAN Sports Radio (@WFAN660) October 22, 2024
Giants hit breaking point with Daniel Jones; only a matter of time before he’s benched again? | The Athletic
Quarterback Daniel Jones has five completions on passes that have traveled 20-plus yards in the air this season, which is 25th-most in the league. His 22.7 completion percentage (5-of-22) on passes over 20 yards also ranks 25th. Jones is attempting 20-plus yard passes on 9.2 percent of his attempts, which ranks 21st.
There is no evidence Jones can deliver the explosive plays Brian Daboll has identified as essential. In fact, there’s a mountain of evidence to the contrary. Since throwing deep on 11.8% of his passes as a rookie in 2019, Jones’ aggression has been in steady decline: 8.9% in 2020, 7.5 percent in 2021, 5.9% in 2022 and 6.9% in 2023.
NFL head coaching hot seat meter entering Week 8 | PFF
Brian Daboll, New York Giants: WARM. In his first year calling the shots, Daboll propelled the Giants to their first playoff appearance in six years. But in the two seasons since, things have gone horribly awry — and 2024 hasn’t been very encouraging. Daboll, heralded as an offensive mastermind, has called plays for a unit that ranks 25th in EPA per play. The team’s offensive ineptitude has been on full display in the last two weeks, sinking a defense that’s played well at times and generated pressure. This season seemed likely to be a fork in the road for the franchise, and it’s growing harder to believe that Daboll (or Jones) has done enough to warrant another look next year.
NFL Week 7: Biggest questions, takeaways for every game| ESPN
How does this loss reflect on GM Joe Schoen and Brian Daboll after Barkley’s departure? Considering owner John Mara said he would have a hard time sleeping if Barkley went to the Eagles in free agency, this might have him up for weeks. Mara and Giants fans had to watch Barkley return to MetLife Stadium and compile 176 yards rushing and a touchdown. This is exactly what Daboll and Schoen needed to avoid. This reflects poorly on their regime, which results suggest isn’t much improved in Year 3. They need to make sure this season doesn’t completely go off the tracks.
Giants’ pathetic results against Eagles, Cowboys underscore how little progress Brian Daboll, Joe Schoen have made | NJ.com
Saquon Barkley destroying the Giants on Sunday in his return to MetLife Stadium perhaps overshadowed the bigger picture: This was yet another loss for the third-year Brian Daboll/Joe Schoen regime to their team’s two biggest NFC East rivals — the Eagles and Cowboys. It felt like so many brutal results that have come before — both during and prior to this regime.
What every NFL team should do at the trade deadline: Buy, sell or stand pat? | The Athletic
New York Giants: Sellers. But in trying to “create a spark,” Brian Daboll has nonetheless created quarterback uncertainty despite committing to Jones going forward. So yeah, this team doesn’t seem playoff bound, especially with a primetime date at Pittsburgh next Monday. If the Giants want to acquire assets to move forward this offseason, one candidate would be wide receiver Darius Slayton who has proven to be a relatively reliable veteran.
Ranking the best NFL rookies after Week 7 | PFF
4. CB Andru Phillips, New York Giants PFF Grade: 83.3. Phillips has been consistently good since arriving in the NFL as a third-round draft pick out of Kentucky. This past week, he allowed just one reception for -2 yards. Through six games, he has registered 13 defensive stops.
6. WR Malik Nabers, New York Giants PFF Grade: 80.3. Nabers returned to the lineup for the Giants this week, and while he wasn’t as dominant as in previous games, he remained productive. He has averaged 2.25 yards per route run this season, 13th among qualifying receivers.
14. S Tyler Nubin, New York Giants PFF Grade: 71.2. Nubin is coming off the best game of his career to date, earning a 76.5 overall PFF grade in the Giants’ loss to the Eagles. He allowed just one reception for five yards from 22 snaps in coverage, and has been a really solid tackler so far this season, missing just 4.2% of the tackles he has attempted.
Dex doesn’t care about stats
Does having nine sacks through seven games mean anything to Dexter Lawrence?
“Not when we keep losing.” pic.twitter.com/GhldFItqlk
— Giants Videos (@SNYGiants) October 21, 2024
Inside the Numbers: Dexter Lawrence knocking on door of exclusive club | Giants.com
Dexter Lawrence has an opportunity this season to join a very exclusive club. The Giants’ two-time Pro Bowl defensive lineman leads the NFL with a career-high 9.0 sacks through the season’s first seven weeks. That is the highest total by a Giants player in the first seven games since Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Strahan had 12.5 in 2001 (when he set the NFL record, since tied, with 22.5 sacks). The only other player to exceed Lawrence’s total in seven games is Leonard Marshall, who had 11.5 sacks in 1985, when the Giants set a team record with 68. Marshall finished with 15.5 sacks.
31 seniors candidates in consideration for Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025 following second reduction vote
Members of the Hall of Fame’s Seniors Blue-Ribbon Committee produced the list from the 60 names they had received after a screening committee cast the initial ballots in the highly competitive selection process. The players — 20 offensive and 11 defensive — who remain in consideration for the Class of 2025 include four former Giants: Charlie Conerly, Ottis Anderson, Carl Banks, and Everson Walls.
This week’s opponent
Why your NFL team won, lost in Week 7 | PFF
Najee Harris impressed again, rushing 21 times for 102 yards and a touchdown, earning a 73.5 rushing grade and averaging 4.9 yards per carry. Even with Jaylen Warren back in the fold, Harris has been the workhouse and forced eight missed tackles against the Jets while ripping off three runs of 10 yards or more.
Steelers make multiple roster moves on Tuesday | Steelers.comj
It was a busy day for the Steelers as they signed cornerback C.J. Henderson to the active roster from the practice squad, placed defensive tackle Montravius Adams Sr. on the Reserve/Injured List and signed defensive tackle Breiden Fehoko to the practice squad.
NFL Week 7: Biggest questions, takeaways for every game| ESPN
Most surprising performance: Beanie Bishop Jr. Two weeks ago, the Dallas Cowboys picked on the rookie cornerback, and he looked lost in his first prime-time game. But second time was the charm for the undrafted free agent as he picked off Aaron Rodgers twice — and coming within inches of securing a pick-six off the second one.
Around the league
Eagles’ Saquon Barkley was asked to stick it to Giants during rout. He said no. | NJ.com
Eagles reportedly release Parris Campbell | Bleeding Green Nation
Commanders waive 2021 first-round pick Jamin Davis | Pro Football Talk
NFL suspends Commanders’ Kevon Seymour six games for PED violation | Pro Football Talk
Dallas Cowboys: 10 thoughts on what to expect after the bye week | Blogging The Boys
Chris Godwin (ankle), Mike Evans (hamstring) injured in Bucs’ loss | ESPN.com
49ers’ Deebo Samuel in hospital due to pneumonia and fluid in his lungs | CBSSports.com
Aaron Rodgers thinks it’s the media’s fault he threw 2 INTs and the Jets defense crumbled | SBNation.com
Rams open practice window for injured WR Puka Nacua | ESPN.com
Browns signing backup QB Bailey Zappe off Chiefs practice squad | NFL.com
Raiders sign QB Desmond Ridder following Aidan O’Connell’s injury | The Athletic
Patrick Mahomes’ supposed ‘down year’ is still giving the Chiefs everything they need | SBNation.com
Jaguars’ Brian Thomas Jr. has emerged as a No. 1 WR | ESPN.com
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