Stock up: Alec Ogletree
For a better part of the season, Ogletree has struggled in coverage, but on Sunday, he made a key play to prevent the Bears from scoring early on.
Ogletree recorded his first interception of the season, picking off a pass by Mitchell Trubisky in the end zone, and kept the game at 0-0.
A year ago, Ogletree had five interceptions for the Giants, so he’s been known to make key plays like that when needed. He had his moments where he struggled in coverage, but for the most part, Ogletree played well when needed.
Stock down: Daniel Jones
Granted, this is a learning experience for the rookie, but with that said, Jones isn’t having the best start to his NFL career.
Not only has he lost his seventh straight game, but his rate of turnovers is extremely alarming. Jones lost another fumble on Sunday and he also nearly added two more interceptions to his turnover number, but fortunately for him, they were dropped.
Yes, he did throw two more touchdown passes, but that doesn’t cover up the fact that he had a rather poor performance against a Bears team that has been struggling all season.