Entering the 2016-17 season, one thing’s for sure concerning the New York Giants …
The squad’s offense looks sick.
Not only is two-time champion Eli Manning running the show, but stud Brandon Marshall was brought in to compliment the extraordinary Odell Beckham Jr. and young Sterling Shepard. First round tight end Evan Engram is also in-house, making for one serious weaponry for Eli.
What about the backfield?
Well, all eyes are on second-year Paul Perkins, who climbed the depth chart a season ago en route to taking the starting role away from all bidders. He finished his rookie season with 456 yards on 112 carries for a cool 4.