The New York Giants have an intriguing group of young, talented players for their next head coach. They have a franchise rookie quarterback, a bookend left tackle, a stud No. 1 wide receiver, some interesting defensive pieces, and a handful of other young building blocks.
One player who isn't one of those blocks is Jalin Hyatt. The 24-year-old just hasn't remotely flashed anything close to his Biletnikoff Award-winning season with Tennessee as a Junior in 2022.
It's been the exact opposite. Hyatt's career numbers look more like a five-game stretch for some receivers, rather than 40 games' worth of production.