After the departure of superstar wideout Odell Beckham Jr., many NFL talking heads immediately labeled the New York Giants’ receiving corps as a weak point of the team. Naturally, questions arose.
Who would make up for the production Beckham brought to the field? Who would become the No. 1 guy on the outside?
Those are all fair questions to ask, but the immediate knee-jerk reaction was that the receiving corps was now one of the worst position groups on the team and the offense would never recover.
One recent Bleacher Report article pinned the G-Men position group as the 25th best – or 7th worst – in the league heading into 2019.