This angle is so bad. Jalin Hyatt spent so much time the last two years complaining about playing time, believing he’s deserving of significant reps.

You get your chance and do this with the game on the line? This angle is insane. https://t.co/vb0DJVRWm1

— Connor Hughes (@Connor_J_Hughes) November 16, 2025

The New York Giants surrendered another late-fourth-quarter lead on Sunday, falling to the Green Bay Packers, 27-20, at a windy MetLife Stadium. With the loss, the Giants drop to 2-9 on the season and currently hold the second overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft.

It was a less-than-stellar debut for interim head coach Mike Kafka, who was subjected to the same defensive letdown as Brian Daboll before him. Also victimized was quarterback Jameis Winston, who threw a game-sealing interception when wide receiver Jalin Hyatt stopped on a key route.

There is also no reprieve ahead for the Giants. They play the Detroit Lions and New England Patriots before their Week 14 bye.

Here’s a look at whose stock is up and whose is down after Week 11 of the regular season.

Stock up: RB Tyrone Tracy Jr.

A tip of the cap is also owed to running back Devin Singletary, who didn’t have impressive yards per touch numbers, but did grind things out and score two touchdowns. But Tyrone Tracy Jr. again reminded everyone why he took over as the lead back in 2024, rushing for 88 yards (4.6 ypc) and hauling in all four of his targets for an additional 51 yards. None of it came easy for Tracy, either. Those were hard-fought yards.

Stock down: DC Shane Bowen

What more can even be said about Shane Bowen? Another fourth-quarter lead evaporated — a victory turned into a defeat — because his defense is incapable of making a big stop in a big moment. And it’s not because they were gassed this time — the Giants won time of possession 35:56 to 24:04 — so what’s the excuse now?

Stock up: WR Isaiah Hodgins

With just a few days of practice under his belt after a return to New York, wide receiver Isaish Hodgins stepped up with five receptions for a team-leading 57 yards. A few of those catches were big plays for the Giants, including a 20-yard catch-and-run. Why wasn’t he signed sooner? Analysts called for it. Fans called for it. General manager Joe Schoen chose to sit on his hands.

Stock down: WR Jalin Hyatt

It feels like punching down to criticize wide receiver Jalin Hyatt at this point, but when you call for an opportunity, you’ve got to make the most of it. Hyatt didn’t do that on Sunday, cutting off a late-fourth-quarter route resulting in a Jameis Winston interception in the endzone.

Stock up: LB Brian Burns

There is one player on defense living up to his contract this season: Linebacker Brian Burns. Every single week, he shows up and shows out, and Sunday was no different. He recorded five tackles (three solo, two for a loss), one pass defensed, four QB hits, and 2.0 sacks. Burns continues to give everything he has, emptying the tank, while those around him stumble. The frustration must be palpable.

Stock down: CB Deonte Banks

Deonte Banks has proven he’s a solid return man, but that’s not the issue. The issue is his defensive play and seemingly lack of effort. Every Monday, he showed up in this exact spot on our stock report and with good reason. Like with Hyatt, it feels like punching down, but watch his effort on the following play and ask yourself: Does he deserve to see the field?

If that one doesn’t do it for you, how about this one?

More stock upOL Andrew ThomasOL Jermaine EluemunorTE Theo JohnsonMore stock downCB Dru PhillipsCB Korie BlackLB Abdul Carter