The Giants are set to have two young wide receivers who will have a significant impact in the future.
The New York Giants have won two consecutive games and are back in the playoff picture, with a top-six draft pick. They are two games out of the Wild Card after the Minnesota Vikings lost to the Chicago Bears.
Big Blue’s future is uncertain, but they have core players like Dexter Lawrence and Andrew Thomas, who are developing into impact players despite a lackluster passing attack. Wan’Dale Robinson, a 22-year-old second-year receiver, has been a strong sophomore season, despite an ACL tear. He has recorded 265 yards and a touchdown this year, including a strong performance against the Buffalo Bills in Week 6. Despite inconsistent workloads and quarterback issues, Robinson’s ability to generate separation and open into short to intermediate fields makes him an asset.
The New York Giants are seeking consistency in their quarterback position, with general manager Joe Shane stating that Daniel Jones will be the starter when he’s healthy. However, Shane has ruled out selecting a quarterback high in the 2024 NFL draft. Undrafted rookie Tommy DeVito has formed a strong connection with fellow rookie Jalin Hyatt, who has shown impressive performance against the New England Patriots. Hyatt has only played three games this season with over 70 yards receiving, but his presence has helped the offense move the ball more efficiently. The Giants hope Hyatt can continue his development and Robinson will continue to grow as a security blanket. Both players have a bright future, but their success depends on the Giants solving their offensive line issues and finding a quarterback who can make plays downfield and sustain drives.