Daniel Jones, Dexter Lawrence were highest-graded Giants in Week 10

QB Daniel Jones and DL Dexter Lawrence were the highest-graded New York Giants in a Week 10 victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.

The New York Giants defeated the Philadelphia Eagles, 27-17, in what may have been their best all-around team performance of the season.

The quality play was led by second-year quarterback Daniel Jones, who was close to flawless on Sunday. In a statement game, he certainly made one and his Pro Football Focus grade of 84.2 reflected that.

But Jones couldn’t have gotten the job done without some help from his offensive line and guard Kevin Zeitler certainly answered that bell. Before exiting the game with a concussion, Zeitler had earned a PFF grade of 77.1.

Other players on the offensive side of the ball who also played at a high level include wide receivers Sterling Shepard (76.6), Golden Tate (70.5) and Darius Slayton (69.7).

Despite his strong performance however, running back Wayne Gallman earned just a 57.3 (30.3 pass blocking grade).

On the defensive side of the ball, big Dexter Lawrence led the way with an overall grade of 72.5 and was followed by cornerback James Bradberry (69.5), safety Jabrill Peppers (69.3) and cornerback Isaac Yiadom (66.7).

Some of the worst grades on the team belong to linebacker Blake Martinez (29.3), linebacker Trent Harris (34.4) and guard Shane Lemieux (40.9).

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