After signing Brandon Marshall last offseason, many expected Big Blue to have the best pass-catching trio in the NFL. That clearly didn’t happen.
New York’s receiving corps struggled mightily in 2017. Injuries, dropped passes, and poor blocking up front led to the league’s 19th ranked passing attack in terms of yards.
The Giants lost Odell Beckham Jr. and Marshall to season-ending ankle injuries in Week 5. Sterling Shepard was limited to 11 games in his second season, forcing Big Blue to dig deep on the receiver depth chart.
Despite posting the league’s most dropped passes (45), the Giants were able to find some positives in what was an embarrassing season.