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John Fennelly

Giants nearly bottom out in NFL triplets rankings

In a recent ranking of each NFL team’s triplets, the New York Giants came in at No. 29.

NFL.com’s Gennero Felice took each team’s quarterback, top running back, and top pass catcher and pitted them against each other.

For the Giants, their “triplets” are quarterback Daniel Jones, running back Devin Singletary, and wide receiver Malik Nabers.

The ranking is fair considering Jones is coming off ACL surgery and the other two haven’t played a down in a Giants uniform.

Felice says the excitement surrounding Nabers is “palpable” but Jones’ career has been too “underwhelming” to get anyone too stoked. The Giants have reverted to doormat status since winning a postseason game in 2022 and that has many concerned that they are still mired in dysfunction.

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Outside of that season, the quarterback has gone 13-30 as the starter, seriously struggling with injuries and inconsistency. In defense of “Danny Dimes,” Nabers already looks like he’ll be the best receiver — comfortably — Jones has ever had on his team. But can the 27-year-old passer bounce back from last November’s ACL tear and reconvince Big Blue he’s worth $40 million per season? Color me skeptical.

True. Too many unknowns in the equation for anyone to really gauge how well this group will perform.

Jones, first and foremost, has to stay healthy and Singletary could see his snaps reduced as the team has shown confidence in Eric Gray and rookie Tyrone Tracy Jr.

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