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Dexter Lawrence was the Giants’ highest-graded player in the Week 7 loss.

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The New York Giants were humiliated by Saquon Barkley and the Philadelphia Eagles in a 28-3 win Sunday afternoon at MetLife Stadium.

It was a new low for the Giants’ offense, which was outclassed only by Barkley. But that wasn’t the only takeaway from the game, as Brian Daboll’s play-calling and game plan left a lot to be desired, players gave up, and the white flag was waived early in the fourth quarter.

Even in John Mara’s worst nightmares, not even he could have imagined this horror show two weeks before Halloween.

Let’s take a look at the best and worst performers. Courtesy of PFFIn a Week 7 loss.

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  • WR Malik Narbers (69.9)
  • RB Tyrone Tracy Jr. (64.7)
  • OL Jermaine Eluemunor (63.7)
  • RB Eric Gray (63.1)
  • QB Daniel Jones (62.8)

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  • QB Drew Lock (26.8)
  • TE Theo Johnson (43.3)
  • OL Greg Van Roten (50.4)
  • OL John Michael Schmitz (52.4)
  • TE Chris Manhertz (55.6)

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  • NT Dexter Lawrence (83.7)
  • LB Tomon Fox (81.7)
  • LB Darius Mouasau (81.4)
  • DT Elijah Chatman (80.1)
  • LB Brian Burns (78.2)

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  • LB Patrick Johnson (28.5)
  • LB Matthew Adams (29.4)
  • CB Dionte Banks (44.6)
  • DL Jordan Riley (47.7)
  • DL Rakeem Nunez-Roche (50.6)

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  • LB Ty Summers (65.8)
  • LB Darius Mouasau (62.7)
  • LB Isaiah Simmons (62.0)
  • LB Micah McFadden (61.0)
  • S Tyler Nubbin (60.9)

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  • LB Tomon Fox (42.8)
  • S Dane Belton (48.9)
  • LS Casey Kreiter (52.2)
  • LB Patrick Johnson (53.6)
  • TE Daniel Bellinger (55.6)

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  • OL Joshua Ezdu (59.2)
  • WR Jalen Hyatt (57.2)
  • RB Devin Singletary (56.3)
  • OL John Runyan Jr. (55.6)
  • CB Andru Phillips (77.1)
  • S Tyler Nubbin (76.5)
  • LB Bobby Okereke (73.5)
  • LB Azeez Ojulari (58.3)
  • CB Nick McCloud (53.6)

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