The 2022 regular season has come and gone for the New York Giants.
The team exceeded expectations under first-year general manager Joe Schoen and first-year head coach Brian Daboll, finishing their 17-game slate with a record of 9-7-1. They picked up an additional win over the Minnesota Vikings in the playoffs, which was their first since Super Bowl XLVI.
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Things may have ended in a “crash landing,” but the future for the Giants seems bright.
Here’s a quick look back at the highest- and lowest-graded Giants from the 2022 season (minimum 300 snaps).
Highest grades, offense
- OL Andrew Thomas (90.3)
- RB Saquon Barkley (80.5)
- WR Isaiah Hodgins (76.9)
- QB Daniel Jones (75.8)
- WR Richie James Jr. (72.0)
Lowest grades, offense
- OL Evan Neal (41.7)
- OL Tyre Phillips (50.5)
- WR Marcus Johnson (55.0)
- OL Jon Feliciano (57.0)
- OL Ben Bredeson (57.5)
Highest grades, defense
- NT Dexter Lawrence (91.6)
- DL Leonard Williams (74.7)
- LB Kayvon Thibodeaux (72.5)
- CB Adoree’ Jackson (70.8)
- CB Cor’Dale Flott (67.8)
Lowest grades, defense
- DL Justin Ellis (30.1)
- S Dane Belton (32.8)
- LB Tomon Fox (38.6)
- LB Micah McFadden (38.7)
- DL Jihad Ward (42.1)
Other notable grades
- K Graham Gano (90.4)
- P Jamie Gillan (69.8)