The New York Giants are entering the 2020 season with Evan Engram, Kaden Smith, and Levine Toilolo as their primary tight ends. History has taught us that Engram struggles to remain healthy, and Smith is a mere youngster in his development. Toilolo is an experienced player with Super Bowl credentials, but he is more of a blocking tight end rather than a pass-catching one.
The question is, can the Giants rely on Ingram and Smith to hold down the fort in the passing game?
Looking at Engram stats, he has seen a degradation in numbers and productivity over the past three years.