Stock up, down after Giants’ 34-27 loss to Jets

Whose stock is up and whose is down following the New York Giants’ loss to the New York Jets in Week 10?

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Stock Up: Defensive lineman Dalvin Tomlinson

After getting stonewalled by the Dallas Cowboys’ offensive line, Tomlinson had a nice bounce-back game, leading the Giants in tackles with nine (two solo), one for a loss and a sack of Sam Darnold.

Tomlinson has been more assertive this season and seems to benefit from his two new linemates — Dexter Lawrence and Leonard Williams. He is making a case for the Giants to extend his contract, which is up after the 2020 season.

Stock Down: Defensive lineman B.J. Hill

Hill had been playing nearly 60% of the snaps before Leonard Williams got here. Now he’s only on about 25%. That is not a good sign as his career begins to head in the wrong direction after a solid rookie year in 2018.

Hill has no sacks, no tackles for a loss and no QB hits in the Giants’ first 10 games this season. Williams has basically replaced Hill whereas many thought Williams would augment the defensive line along with Hill. Instead, he’s vulturing snaps and playing time from him.