The New York Giants were defeated by the Detroit Lions, 31-18, in Week 11. It was Big Blue’s ugliest performance of the season and no one escapes blame.
Still, there were some bright spots — even those that were unexpected — when it came to the day-after grades. That was especially true on the offensive side of the ball.
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Here’s a look at the highest and lowest grades for offense, defense and special teams courtesy of Pro Football Focus.
Note: We’re only including players who saw 15+ snaps in the game.
Highest grades, offense
- WR Richie James (87.4)
- WR Wan’Dale Robinson (78.3)
- QB Daniel Jones (75.9)
- LT Andrew Thomas (73.8)
- RG Mark Glowinski (72.7)
Lowest grades, offense
- LG Shane Lemieux (29.4)
- OL Nick Gates (45.5)
- TE Lawrence Cager (45.7)
- RB Saquon Barkley (50.2)
- OL Jon Feliciano (51.7)
Highest grades, defense
- NT Dexter Lawrence (77.9)
- CB Nick McCloud (76.6)
- CB Cor’Dale Flott (73.9)
- CB Adoree’ Jackson (72.1)
- CB Darnay Holmes (69.1)
Lowest grades, defense
- LB Micah McFadden (25.8)
- LB Tomon Fox (28.2)
- DL Henry Mondeaux (39.4)
- S Dane Belton (39.8)
- DT Justin Ellis (40.2)
Highest grades, special teams
- LB Elerson Smith (81.4)
- WR Marcus Johnson (71.5)
- S Julian Love (65.3)
- CB Cor’Dale Flott (62.9)
- S Dane Belton (62.1)
Lowest grades, special teams
- TE Chris Myarick (43.1)
- RB Matt Breida (48.0)
- LB Carter Coughlin (49.7)
- RB Gary Brightwell (49.9)
- DB Justin Pinnock (51.9)