NY Giants all-time starting roster: offense

Some incredible players have suited up for the Giants offense over the years
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WR: Amani Toomer

He may never have made a Pro Bowl. However, I don't think many would doubt that Amani Toomer is the best WR in Giants' history. He may not be the most talented, however, the consistency he brought for all 13 seasons of his career cannot be matched. Through the good times and bad, Toomer stuck with the Giants and would eventually help deliver the team a Super Bowl in 2007.

Toomer spent all of his 13 years in the league with the Giants and fans will forever be grateful for that. While the team had two Super Bowl appearances and even a win during his time here, there were certainly some very rough seasons record wise. In today's era, most receivers would have requested a trade. Despite this Toomer stuck with New York all the way and it paid off big time.

For his career, Toomer caught 668 passes for 9,497 yards and 54 touchdowns. Toomer ranks first all-time in Giants receptions, yards, and touchdowns by a notable margin. This makes him a very clear and easy choice for the all-time team.

WR: Odell Beckham Jr.

This choice is one of the rare occasions where we go off of pure talent as opposed to accolades and such. Odell Beckham Jr. may have played for some pretty bad Giants teams. However, there's no doubting how incredibly elite Beckham was during his time in New York.

Whether it be his speed, hands, route running, you name it, Beckham was great at it. There's not much stopping us from saying that Beckham was by far and away the most talented receiver the Giants have ever seen. His one-handed catch will forever live on in the memories of not only Giants fans, but NFL fans in general.

During his time with the Giants Beckham caught 390 passes for 5,476 yards and 56 touchdowns. Alongside this, Beckham also made three Pro Bowls and two All-Pro Second Teams. It's unfortunate that his time in New York ended the way it did. If only Dave Gettleman had the slightest clue about how to run a team.