![]() ![]() ![]() That’s impressive depth but it all plays off the pass and the RPO threat of Hurts. Kenneth Gainwell showed promise last year, and Boston Scott awakens from the dead twice each season to score a touchdown against the Giants. Philadelphia let Miles Sanders walk and replaced him with D’Andre Swift and Rashaad Penny, both good but not great backs. Draftee Eric Gray, who explodes through the hole and is very elusive, should make the Giants’ RB room even better, and Matt Breida is capable of making plays as well. Barkley is one of the top five running backs in the NFL, and none of the others are in the NFC East. This is a no-brainer (assuming that Saquon Barkley plays for the Giants in 2023). Running backs Vacchiano: Giants (best), Cowboys (runner-up) The only certainty is that the Washington Commanders rank last at the moment, with unproven Sam Howell the ostensible starter. It’s a toss-up, edge to Prescott for now. Jones has never had the receivers and offensive line that Prescott has had with the Dallas Cowboys, while Prescott has put up big numbers and gotten his team to the playoffs more often - but never to an NFC Championship Game. Some Giants fans believe that Daniel Jones is better than Dak Prescott. Brown to an offense that already had Devonta Smith and the NFL’s best offensive line make the difference? Did Hurts take a big step forward from 2021, when he was not viewed that way, to 2022? Or did adding A.J. He argues that Hurts is the best two-way (pass, run) QB in the league and ranks him easily as first in the division. No NFC East QB is among the top five in the NFL in my eyes. It comes down to how much credit/blame you give to each team’s quarterback for the team’s success/failure. The NFC East quarterback situation is difficult to decipher. Quarterbacks Vacchiano: Eagles (best), Cowboys (runner-up) Let’s take a look at his assessments and provide our own opinions. Not surprisingly, Vacchiano is enamored of the Philadelphia Eagles’ talent, which he ranks at the top of the division in a number of position groups. Ralph Vacchiano, Fox Sports’ NFC East reporter, recently made his own assessment of how specific position groups for each team compare. How do the Giants stack up against the rest of the division? Last week we took a look at how each team’s projected starting lineups have changed since the end of last season. Derided as the “NFC Least” only three years ago, the division is now one of the toughest if not THE toughest in the NFL, having placed three teams in the final eight of last year’s playoffs and one in the Super Bowl. But what is constant from year to year is that they compete in the NFC East. ![]() There is much talk about the 2023 New York Giants’ potentially tougher schedule compared to 2022. ![]()
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