32. New York Giants
The New York Giants are switching to Eli Manning this week, but ultimately I don’t think it matters at all. Daniel Jones has been a turnover machine and has a lot of those bad Eli/Jameis Winston vibes all over him and that is a really bad thing.
Saquon Barkley is banged up and will probably end up with a season he would rather forget and the same goes for most of the skill position players for the Giants.
Defensively, they don’t have teeth ranking bottom 10 in sacks and takeaways. That combined with a team that really lacks star power on that side of the ball makes them a hard watch.
31. Washington Redskins
Forget the analysis for a second, I can’t believe the Redskins had Dwayne Haskins out there with one good leg. You would think this team had learned their lesson about playing hurt QBs but I guess that is asking too much.
The only thing bumping Washington above the bottom spot is the respect I have for Terry McLaurin and Ryan Kerrigan.
With Darius Guice hurt again, they seriously need to reconsider whether or not anyone outside of McLaurin is worth building around at the skill position.