Stock up: Darius Slayton
Slayton continues to show the Giants and everyone else why he can be a potential big-play threat and target down the field.
Eli Manning utilized him well in the first half of the game, finding him for 154 yards and two touchdowns against the Eagles.
Why Slayton didn’t get his number called more in the second half is beyond any of us, but with that said, the rookie receiver had a tremendous game in what has been a very good rookie season.
Stock down: Jon Halapio
At times, Halapio can play well and be productive. And then there are times where Halapio shouldn’t be the every down center.
With Spencer Pulley sitting there and given his past, it’s very clear that Pulley, and not Halapio, should be the starting center.
Halapio was called for a penalty and got beat on several blocks, which again bodes the question: why is he still starting and not Pulley?