4 NY Giants in danger of losing playing time heading into Week 7

The Giants must find a way to win vs. Philly.
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The NY Giants have been a surprisingly interesting team in this young season so far. While expectations have been low, fans have seen the Giants competing in just about every game this season outside of Week 1. You can even make the case that if a couple plays went right, the Giants could be 4-2 or 5-1.

However, the sad reality is that the G-Men are 2-4 on the campaign following the disheartening loss to the Cincinnati Bengals in primetime. With the Eagles up next, Brian Daboll is going to have to mix things up, which should include these four players seeing less action:

4. RB Devin Singletary

Many fans had their questions about Devin Singletary when he first came in. He seemed to be productive and put up solid stats across the board throughout his career, but after fumbling once in his past season in Houston, Singletary has coughed the ball up multiple times, mixed in with a groin injury he's been dealing with. Singletary has missed the last two games, opening the door for Tyrone Tracy Jr. to impress.

Tracy had a monster game against the Seahawks with 129 yards on the ground. He churned out the best running performance of the season and not just with the numbers. Tracy looked decisive with his cuts, explosive out the backfield, and he showed great ball security.

All this coming from a kid who just switched his position last year at Iowa. If he can show the ability to switch hands when running or protecting the ball while running through the trenches, why can't Singletary? Regardless of when Singletary comes back, Tracy proved the past two weeks he deserves a lot more snaps. While he didn't post the same numbers vs. Cincy, he still looked explosive. He should be this team's starter and Singletary should be RB2.

Coming up next: Another RB