4 reasons the Giants will take down the Cowboys on Sunday Night
By Zak Musso
3. NY's new faces will be ready to rock
The Giants added speed, depth, and versatility to their skill position groups this spring, trading for All-Pro caliber tight end Waller, signing speedster Parris Campbell Jr., and drafting lightning-fast receiver Jalin Hyatt.
Waller and Campbell were Jones favorite targets this summer, and that shouldn't change Sunday night. The Giants passing game is built to be played through Waller and he's going to be ready to give the Dallas defense issues all night.
Campbell and Waller played one series this preseason with Danny Dimes, receiving a combined seven targets on Jones' nine passes for six catches and 53 receiving yards.
As for Hyatt, he will be the first receiver off the bench, but he can completely change the pace of Mike Kafka's offense. We saw Hyatt dust Giants DB Sauce Gardner and score a deep touchdown from Tyrod Taylor in the Carolina game. The Giants desperately need a burner who can outrun the opposing team and catch a 60-yard touchdown. Hyatt is that dude, and he could likely be matched up one-on-one with Cowboy corner Trevon Diggs, who has given up more than his share of big plays.