The New York Giants have sent just three players to the Pro Bowl since 2018 (all coming in 2020), but could send as many as six to the All-Star event here in 2022-2023.
Pro Bowl voting is currently underway and six Giants are among the top-10 vote-getters at their respective positions, reports USA TODAY’s Art Stapleton.
They are as follows:
- RB Saquon Barkley (1st)
- OT Andrew Thomas (4th)
- ST Nick McCloud (4th)
- Graham Gano (6th)
- S Julian Love (9th)
- DT Dexter Lawrence (10th)
It’s hard to believe Thomas and Lawrence are fourth and tenth at their positions, respectively. Both are playing at an All-Pro level and should be considered shoo-ins for the Pro Bowl alongside Barkley.
Dex at 10 is criminal we gotta get him up there https://t.co/H0wxuFJPXv
— Darius Slayton (@Young_Slay2) November 28, 2022
Gano was also kicking at an All-Pro level before an illness derailed him against the Detroit Lions in Week 11.
Defensive lineman Leonard Williams not appearing in the top-10 is questionable, but that’s likely the result of an injury that caused him to miss three games earlier this year.
Pro Bowl selections are determined by the consensus votes of fans, players and coaches — each account for one-third of the final tally. Players and coaches will cast their votes on Friday, December 16.
Giants fans can cast their votes at NFL.com.