Friday, March 10, 2017

Giants have another offensive weapon in Brandon Marshall

Well, Giants fans, you have another great wide reciever.

An interesting statistic on new New York Giants WR Brandon Marshall is this; Odell Beckham Jr. may have the most TD catches over the last thee seasons, but Marshall has the most over the last ten.

The Giants have picked up another offensive weapon that should bolster their WR depth chart. With Victor Cruz being cut by the team recently, Marshall fills a big void in the wide recieving corps.

In 2016, Marshall has 59 receptions for 788 yards and three touchdowns. At 6-foot-4 and 230 pounds, Marshall is 3 inches taller (Tavarres King) and 28 pounds heavier (Dwayne Harris) than any wide receiver who caught a pass for the Giants last season.

Below is a look at what the Giants already had before signing Marshall and after losing Victor Cruz:

ODELL BECKHAM JR.

2016: 101 REC, 1,367 YDS, 10 TD

For the third time in as many seasons, Beckham led the Giants in receptions (101), receiving yards (1,367) and touchdown catches (10). In doing so, he became the first Giants player to make the Pro Bowl in each of his first three seasons since Pro Football Hall of Fame linebacker Lawrence Taylor from 1981-83. Beckham also led the Giants in scoring with 60 points, becoming the first non-kicker to do so since 1992.

STERLING SHEPARD

2016: 65 REC, 683 YDS, 8 TD


The Professional Football Writers of America (PFWA) voted wide receiver Sterling Shepard to the 2016 All-Rookie Team after finishing his first season with 65 catches for 683 yards and eight touchdowns, second only to the Saints’ Michael Thomas among all rookies. The Oklahoma product proved to be most valuable in clutch situations, converting four fourth downs via reception. That tied him with Eagles tight end Zach Ertz for the most in the entire league, not just among rookies.

DWAYNE HARRIS
2016: 1 REC, 13 YDS, 1 TD

While making his first Pro Bowl as a special teamer, Harris saw his production as a receiver decrease last season. After recording 36 catches for 396 yards and four touchdowns – all career highs – in 2015, he had just the lone reception in 2016. He made it count, though. It was a 13-yard touchdown in Week 12 at Cleveland.

TAVARRES KING

2016: 2 REC, 50 YDS

After an impressive training camp and preseason that included three touchdowns with a long of 59 yards, King locked down a spot on the 53-man roster. His biggest play was a 44-yard reception late in the regular-season finale that set up the go-ahead field goal in a road victory against a desperate Washington team. It was only his second catch of the season and first since Week 10.

ROGER LEWIS

2016: 7 REC, 97 YDS, 2 TD

Lewis had only seven receptions on the season, but two of them went for touchdowns of 24 and 30 yards in victories. After earning a roster spot with an impressive summer, Lewis showed he was able to strike when called upon.

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