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Will Daniel Jones Show Improvements For the New York Giants in 2022 or Not?

With training camp underway, there have been reports out there that the New York Giants offense has been struggling during the first week of training camp. Yes, it is a work in progress with every football team, but Daniel Jones, the New York Giants quarterback, is under pressure to succeed this season.

Brian Daboll is the new head coach for the New York Giants, and general manager Joe Schoen has committed to him for the 2022 season, but not beyond it because they declined the fifth-year option in the offseason. Daniel Jones’s 2022 NFL stats better show improvement, or he will not be the quarterback for them much longer. Will he show improvements this season or not?

It May Not Matter

It may not matter what kind of year Daniel Jones has in 2022. The odds are that management is going to move off of him once the season ends. Jones has not really been lighting it up at all in training camp this season. During training camp, he already once ended practice with six straight incompletions.

Even though this may be to evaluate the roster and see what Daniel Jones can do, it feels like this offense can be very limited because they don’t have a great quarterback. They will have some talented offensive pieces around Jones to make him succeed. Brian Daboll and offensive coordinator Mike Kafka made this into a pass-first offense and not a run-first offense. 

Wide Receiver Friendly Offense Might Help

A quarterback’s best friend is a wide receiver who can catch the football and create plays in space for them. This is why they went out and drafted Wan’Dale Robinson in the second round of the 2022 NFL Draft out of Kentucky. Robinson is already the third wide receiver on the depth chart, and he is a waterbug. 

Daniel Jones has already been developing great chemistry during training camp. Robinson can catch passes in open space. Kenny Golladay and Kadarius Toney were on the roster last season, but the wide receivers didn’t have a single touchdown on the New York Giants last season.

Golladay should be much better this season, but he has a case of the drops already during training camp. As for Toney, he might be the best wide receiver on the New York Giants roster for Daniel Jones to trust. Kadarius Toney can make acrobatic catches and is electrifying in the open field. The wide receivers could be a very good group in this new-looking offense, but it may not matter if Daniel Jones can not give them the football.

Running back Saquon Barkley might be used more in pass-catching roles, and watch out for rookie tight end Daniel Bellinger also.

They Can Turn To Tyrod Taylor

There is a reason why the New York Giants signed backup quarterback Tyrod Taylor this offseason to be the backup. Taylor is a veteran in this league who had won NFL games before and even got the Buffalo Bills to the playoffs. New York doesn’t want to win only four games this year. They want to win some more games than that this season.

If Daniel Jones struggles really badly early on, the coaching staff might decide to yank him and play Taylor. The New York Giants know that both of these quarterbacks are not the long-term answer anyways. They want to be competitive in the short term but also want to be one of the top teams in the NFL in the long term. 

Also, Daniel Jones has a history of being injury prone. He had a neck issue last year that caused him to miss some games towards the end of the 2021 regular season and seems healthy enough in 2022. 

Tyrod Taylor being the backup quarterback makes sure that a Mike Glennon or a Jacob Fromm situation never happens again. New York Giants fans remember the quarterback sneak with Fromm last season under former head coach Joe Judge on a third-and-long. They don’t have to worry about those scenarios under new head coach Brian Daboll and offensive coordinator Mike Kafka. 

Karan Shah

Karan Shah is an Edu-preneur, Tedx speaker, Harvard alumnus specializing in eCommerce, and the founder of IIDE - The Digital School. He is a reputed author on the topics of education, digital marketing, and Ed-techs. Over the years he has penned a plethora of articles in leading news outlets such as Entrepreneur, BusinessWorld, Education Times, and Youth Magazine to name a few.