N.Y. Giants @ Washington
Team Totals: Commanders 22.5, Giants 20.5
This looks like a make-or-break game for Daniel Jones after he took five sacks and threw two picks in Week 1’s blowout home loss to the Vikings. I’m still betting we see Drew Lock sooner rather than later and that Lock ends up making more 2024 starts. … Appearing on 71% of New York’s Opening Day offensive snaps, Devin Singletary handled 14 of 20 (70%) Giants running back touches. He’s a low-ceiling, entirely volume-driven RB3/flex option. Washington’s run defense is its foremost team strength. … Quarterback play remains a big concern, but this is an eruption spot for Malik Nabers against a Commanders defense that hemorrhaged a combined 15/195/4 stat line to Bucs WRs in Week 1. … Slot man Wan’Dale Robinson’s team-high 12 targets and 14-yard carry in the opener give him WR4/flex viability in such a favorable draw. … Darius Slayton operated as New York’s “sacrificial X” receiver against the Vikings. At any moment, that role could flip to Jalin Hyatt. … Fourth-round rookie Theo Johnson asserted himself as the Giants’ top tight end over Daniel Bellinger and Chris Manhertz in Week 1, but it translated to a mere 1/18/0 receiving on four targets.
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