Team Profile
New York Giants
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-13.6% 28thOff DVOA
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-4.7% 27thPassing DVOA
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-12.1% 23rdRushing DVOA
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6.6% 28thDef DVOA
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24.2% 29thDef Passing DVOA
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-12.6% 11thDef Rushing DVOA
2024 Team Stats
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Points For16.1 31st
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Points Against24.4 21st
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Yards Per Game295.0 30th
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Yards Allowed Per Game347.0 24th
New York Giants quarterback Drew Lock (undisclosed) will start under center in Week 15 against the Baltimore Ravens unless he's not physically able to play, according to head coach Brian Daboll. It's unclear what exactly is wrong with Lock, but he's undergoing evaluation and testing on Monday after losing to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday in his second straight start. The 28-year-old was extremely underwhelming in Week 14, going 21-for-49 passing for 227 yards with an interception in a 14-11 loss, while also coming out of the contest beat up. Despite two underwhelming performances from Lock, the G-Men are sticking with him over Tommy DeVito (forearm), who is nursing a right-forearm injury. The former second-round pick by the Denver Broncos in 2019 out of Missouri has completed only 51.85% of his passes the last two weeks. Fantasy managers in superflex leagues can only hope for some garbage-time production out of Lock if he faces the Ravens this week.
New York Giants running back Devin Singletary was almost non-existent during the 14-11 loss to the New Orleans Saints. He's firmly behind Tyrone Tracy Jr. and didn't even receive as many chances to run the ball as Drew Lock. Singletary finished with two carries for eight yards and didn't register any targets or receptions. With the Giants looking more towards the NFL Draft, Singletary and company won't be very reliable for the fantasy playoffs. They take on the stout run defense of the Baltimore Ravens in Week 15.
New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton saw six targets as the team threw the ball 49 times in a loss to the New Orleans Saints. The 27-year-old finished with two receptions for 27 yards in an overall rough day for the team. Despite seeing 12 targets over the last two games, he's only been able to turn them into four catches for 35 yards. While the Giants head for the first-overall pick in the next draft, the passing game is hard to trust down the stretch. The Giants will take on the Ravens in Week 15.
New York Giants tight end Daniel Bellinger stepped up in Sunday's 14-11 loss to the New Orleans Saints, recording five receptions for 45 yards on seven targets. Filling in for injured rookie Theo Johnson, who is out for the season, Bellinger delivered his best game of the year as the team's lone receiving tight end. He tied for the team lead in targets and was second only to Malik Nabers in receiving yards, providing a reliable outlet for quarterback Drew Lock with a steady 9.0 yards per reception. While he didn't find the end zone, Bellinger's seven fantasy points and increased role suggest he could be a serviceable option in deeper leagues moving forward, especially with his consistency in a struggling Giants offense.
New York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson had a quiet but heavily targeted outing in Sunday's 14-11 loss to the New Orleans Saints, catching four passes for 38 yards on a team-high 11 targets. Robinson averaged 9.5 yards per reception, with his longest catch going for 18 yards, but his inability to secure an end-zone target capped his fantasy output at 5.8 points. Despite the lack of production, his target volume underscores his integral role in the Giants' passing attack, even as the offense struggled to find rhythm. Fantasy managers should note his involvement, though his Week 14 performance left much to be desired for those who started him.