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Where ESPN’s Mike Clay ranks each New York Giants position group.

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ESPN’s Mike Clay We ranked every single position group. The NFL and the New York Giants in general haven’t had a good run, and that was even before Darren Waller retired.

How negatively does Clay view the Giants’ roster? All but one positioning group are in the bottom half of the league, with many in the bottom three and several in the bottom overall.

To see the full rankings by position, follow the links below.

Quarterback I Running Back I Tight End I Receiver I O-Line

Defensive Line I Edge Rusher I Linebacker I Cornerback I Safety

With all that said and done, let’s take a look at how Clay ranks each Giants position group among the 32 teams in the NFL.

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Daniel Jones, Drew Lock, Tommy DeVito, Nathan Luke

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Devin Singletary, Tyrone Tracy Jr., Eric Gray, Gary Brightwell

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Malik Narbers, Darius Slayton, Wandale Robinson, Jalen Hyatt, Alan Robinson.

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memo: Clay’s ranks were created before Waller retired.

Darren Waller, Daniel Bellinger, Chris Manhertz, Theo Johnson

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Andrew Thomas, Aaron Stinney, John Michael Schmitz, John Runyon, Evan Neal

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Dexter Lawrence, Rakim Nunez-Roches, Jordan Phillips, DJ Davidson, Jordan Riley

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Brian Burns, Kayvon Thibodeau, Azeez Ojulari, Carlos Basham, Tomon Fox

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Bobby Okereke, Micah McFadden, Isaiah Simmons, Matthew Adams, Darius Muassau

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Dionte Banks, Cordale Plott, Nick McCloud, Tre Hawkins III, Andrew Phillips

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Jason Pinnock, Tyler Nuvin, Dane Belton, Jalen Mills, Elijah Riley

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