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Dan Benton

Saquon Barkley, Daniel Jones were highest-graded Giants in Week 7

The New York Giants improved to 6-1 on the season after rallying back from four points down to upset the Jacksonville Jaguars, 23-17, on Sunday at TIAA Bank Field.

The win was Big Blue’s third consecutive comeback victory over a quality opponent, and was the first-ever victory for the organization in Jacksonville.

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Here’s a look at the highest and lowest grades for offense, defense and special teams courtesy of Pro Football Focus.

Note: We’re only including players who saw 15+ snaps in the game.

Highest grades, offense

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  • RB Saquon Barkley (75.1)
  • QB Daniel Jones (74.6)
  • LT Andrew Thomas (73.1)
  • RB Matt Breida (70.0)
  • WR David Sills (67.7)

Lowest grades, offense

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  • TE Tanner Hudson (35.7)
  • WR Marcus Johnson (43.3)
  • RG Mark Glowinski (56.1)
  • LB Joshua Ezeudu (56.8)
  • LG Ben Bredeson (59.1)

Highest grades, defense

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  • DE Leonard Williams (73.5)
  • NT Dexter Lawrence (72.6)
  • CB Adoree’ Jackson (69.8)
  • DT Nick Williams (64.8)
  • S Xavier McKinney (60.9)

Lowest grades, defense

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  • LB Tae Crowder (28.5)
  • CB Darnay Holmes (30.7)
  • LB Jihad Ward (42.3)
  • LB Jaylon Smith (47.2)
  • S Dane Belton (48.8)

Highest grades, special teams

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  • CB Nick McCloud (90.7)
  • CB Fabian Moreau (78.2)
  • LB Cam Brown (66.9)

Lowest grades, special teams

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  • S Dane Belton (36.3)
  • CB Justin Layne (40.8)
  • LB Carter Coughlin (42.5)
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