Entering his second year in the pros, New York Giants quarterback Daniel Jones surely possesses a decent but, at times, questionable receiving corps. Sterling Shepard and Darius Slayton are in their early years and are beneficial complements to one another, but need to stay out of the medical tent (eight combined missed games last year). Golden Tate brings that veteran presence to the group, but disappears in some games.
A few somewhat reliable possession receivers are existent within the unit along with an up-and-coming downfield threat in Slayton. Nonetheless, Jones is missing a very crucial weapon, and that’s someone who can provide height down near the goal line.