New York Giants
The Giants' #31 ranking is entirely justified given their abysmal 2-13 record and -2.014 ranking score, reflecting one of the worst seasons in franchise history with virtually no quality wins to speak of. Their primary weaknesses appear to span both sides of the ball, as evidenced by their inability to compete consistently throughout the season, likely struggling with quarterback play, offensive line protection, and defensive execution in critical moments. While they rank similarly to other bottom-tier teams like the Titans and Jets (both 3-12), the Giants' inability to even match those teams' win totals suggests fundamental issues with coaching, player development, or roster construction. To have any hope of improvement next season, the Giants desperately need to address their quarterback situation, invest heavily in their offensive line through the draft or free agency, and likely require a significant coaching overhaul to install systems that can maximize their limited talent - though at this point, the focus should be on securing a high draft pick rather than any realistic playoff aspirations.
| Rank | Team | Record | Rating | Point Diff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #29 |
Tennessee Titans
|
3-12 | 0.23 | -152 |
| #30 |
New York Jets
|
3-12 | -1.59 | -144 |
| #31 |
New York Giants
|
2-13 | -2.01 | -99 |
| #32 |
Las Vegas Raiders
|
2-13 | -5.22 | -169 |