Micah McFadden named New York Giants’ most underpaid player

New York Giants linebacker Micah McFadden took a significant leap in his development in 2023, putting up career-best numbers alongside veteran Bobby Okereke.

The 24-year-old appeared in 16 games (14 starts), recording 101 tackles (63 solo, 12 for a loss), four fumble recoveries, six QB hits, one sack, five passes defensed and one interception.

Because McFadden was selected in the fifth round of the 2022 NFL draft, he remains on a rookie salary and made just $870,000 with a prorated signing bonus of $88,926 last year.

McFadden won’t become that much more expensive over the duration of his contract which is why Brad Gagnon of Bleacher Report recently named him the Giants’ most underpaid player.

The 2022 fifth-round pick broke out with 101 tackles as a sophomore and will cost the Giants just $2.3 million over the course of the next two seasons.

And that’s the nature of rookie contracts. If a player — especially a mid-round player — becomes a productive starter, the team ultimately has to pay less until an extension comes due.

McFadden will need at least one more impactful season before those conversations begin. In the meantime, the Giants and general manager Joe Schoen reap the rewards of finding him on Day 3.

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New York Giants hire Aaron Wellman: 4 things to know

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This is Wellman’s second stint with Big Blue.

He was the Giants’ strength and conditioning coach under head coaches Ben McAdoo and Pat Shurmur (2016-19), responsible for “the yearly programming of strength, speed, and position-specific conditioning for the Giants.”

During his tenure here, Wellman “implemented individualized performance programs to maximize speed, strength, and power while mitigating the risk of injury.”

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MVP, Rookie of the Year and more

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If not for Lawrence, linebacker Bobby Okereke may have been named the team MVP. Instead, he earns the Giants Wire Defensive Player of the Year after recording 149 tackles (92 solo, 11 for a loss), four forced fumbles, six QB hits, 2.5 sacks, 10 passes defensed, and two interceptions.

Others receiving votes: S Xavier McKinney (1), LB Kayvon Thibodeaux (1)

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Giants’ Micah McFadden still taking things ‘one game at a time’

New York Giants second-year inside linebacker Micah McFadden, a 2022 fifth-round draft pick, has become part of the team’s core and has played his way into the Giants’ future leadership group.

McFadden has started 13 of the team’s 14 games this season and has become a staple on both defense and special teams. He has formed a special bond with linebacker mate Bobbly Okereke, who the Giants added via free agency this year, and has given the team a solid presence at the second level on defense.

McFadden spoke to the media on Monday, a day after the Giants were smothered by the Saints down in New Orleans, 24-6, but were down just 7-6 at the half.

“I think (Sunday) we could’ve done a lot of things better, kind of talked about it on the plane afterwards. But I think we’re kind of finding our role in this defense. Like I said, still a lot of things to improve upon,” he said.

This week, the Giants will head down to Philadelphia to face the teetering Eagles, the team that unceremoniously bounced them from the NFC Playoffs last season by a score of 38-7.

“Whenever you get knocked out of the playoffs like that — obviously, we don’t think about the past too much, kind of focus on what’s ahead of us, but that definitely stung a little bit to get knocked out by a team in your division,” McFadden said.

“Whenever it’s a division opponent, you want to beat them and obviously we play those teams twice. I think it’s going to be a good challenge this week and obviously, they’re a good football team. But like I said earlier, it just comes down to our process, preparing the right way, and practicing well and figuring it all out throughout the week to put it all out on gameday and perform well to get the results we want.”

The Giants are 5-9 and their postseason hopes are all but dashed for this season. McFadden and the entire Giants organization were not expecting this massive step backward after such as successful season in 2022.

“I don’t think anybody in this building thought we’d be where we are at this point,” he said. “But as far as motivation, we’re process-driven here. We stick to what we do each week and that’s just focusing on winning one game at a time.”

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New York Giants hang on, defeat Patriots, 10-7, in ugly Week 12 affair

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Rookie defensive tackle Jordon Riley, playing in just his third NFL game due to the injury to Lawrence, left the game in the second quarter with a finger injury and returned in the second half.

Linebacker Micah McFadden came off the field with a left arm injury early in the third quarter and received medical attention. He returned shortly after.

Wide receiver Darius Slayton came off the field holding his right arm in the fourth quarter. He was listed with a neck injury this week and the two could be related.

Special teamer Carter Coughlin injured his hip and was ruled out in the fourth quarter.

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Micah McFadden named New York Giants’ biggest surprise at midway point

Pro Football Focus released their 2023 midseason report on Thursday, naming each team’s highest-graded player and their biggest surprise.

There haven’t been many bright spots for the New York Giants this season, as it’s mostly been a season of injury and failure. The defense has a few players who have stepped up, but the Giants’ biggest surprise lands with linebacker Micah McFadden.

McFadden is in his second year in the NFL and with the Giants. Through eight games this season, he already has the same number of tackles as he did all of last season. He’s also added an interception and two fumble recoveries to his resume.

On top of that, here’s what PFF had to say:

There haven’t been many surprises (good ones, at least) for the Giants, but McFadden has been a bright spot at linebacker. He has the third-most pressures on the team (11), the third-most tackles (36) and a solid 76.1 run-defense grade.

A bright spot for this season, McFadden could be a bright spot on the Giants’ defense for years to come.

Also of note, Dexter Lawrence is the Giants’ highest-graded player, per PFF. That doesn’t surprise anyone inside or outside the locker room, but it’s still worth noting.

This season, he leads all interior defenders in overall grade, pressures (44), quarterback hits (10) and pass-rush grade (92.2). He is also second in run-defense grade (85.5).

Also not coming as a surprise is that no one on the offensive side of the ball warranted commentary.

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New York Giants’ Daniel Jones, 4 others out vs. Buffalo Bills in Week 6

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Out: QB Daniel Jones (neck), LT Andrew Thomas (hamstring), OL John Michael Schmitz (shoulder), LB Azeez Ojulari (hamstring), OL Matt Peart (shoulder)

Doubtful: N/A

Questionable: RB Saquon Barkley (ankle), OL Shane Lemieux (groin), DL D.J. Davidson (knee), LB Micah McFadden (ankle), OL Evan Neal (ankle), TE Darren Waller (groin), RB Gary Brightwell (ankle)

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Daniel Jones continues to miss practice

The New York Giants returned to the practice field on Thursday but did so without starting quarterback Daniel Jones, who remains sidelined due to a neck injury.

Although head coach Brian Daboll refused to rule Jones out for a Week 6 game against the Buffalo Bills, things appear to be trending in that direction.

In addition to Jones and the remaining injury report, which was already large in scale, punter Jamie Gillan was added as a non-participant. He missed Thursday’s practice with what the Giants called an “illness.”

The Giants’ full Thursday injury report can be found below:

Did not participate: QB Daniel Jones (neck), LT Andrew Thomas (hamstring), OL John Michael Schmitz (shoulder), OL Matt Peart (shoulder), LB Azeez Ojulari (ankle), P Jamie Gillan (illness), RB Gary Brightwell (ankle)

Limited participant: DB Deonte Banks (ankle), RB Saquon Barkley (ankle), DB Cor’Dale Flott (ankle), OL Shane Lemieux (groin), OL Marcus McKethan (knee), DL D.J. Davidson (knee), LB Micah McFadden (ankle), OL Evan Neal (ankle), WR Wan’Dale Robinson (knee), TE Darren Waller (groin)

Full participant: N/A

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Daniel Jones among 8 missing practice

The New York Giants returned to the practice field on Wednesday ahead of a Week 6 game against the Buffalo Bills in Orchard Park and all eyes were on quarterback Daniel Jones.

Despite head coach Brian Daboll expressing optimism that Jones could play on Sunday, and DJ sharing similar sentiments, the news was anything but positive.

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Jones was unable to practice because his neck was “more sore” than the day prior. Compounding matters, multiple other players also missed practice due to injury, including offensive linemen Andrew Thomas, Matt Peart and John Michael Schmitz, wide receiver Wan’Dale Robinson, tight end Darren Waller and linebacker Azeez Ojulari.

In total, the Giants were able to field just six offensive linemen from their 53-man roster during Wednesday’s practice.

The Giants’ full Wednesday injury report can be found below:

Did not participate: QB Daniel Jones (neck), LT Andrew Thomas (hamstring), OL John Michael Schmitz (shoulder), OL Matt Peart (shoulder), LB Azeez Ojulari (ankle), LB Micah McFadden (ankle), TE Darren Waller (groin), WR Wan’Dale Robinson (knee/rest)

Limited participant: DB Deonte Banks (ankle), RB Saquon Barkley (ankle), RB Gary Brightwell (ankle), DB Cor’Dale Flott (ankle), OL Shane Lemieux (groin), OL Marcus McKethan (knee)

Full participant: N/A

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New York Giants’ Andrew Thomas, John Michael Schmitz out vs. Dolphins

The New York Giants take on the Miami Dolphins this Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida and will do so shorthanded once again.

Head coach Brian Daboll revealed prior to practice that left tackle Andrew Thomas, rookie center John Michael Schmitz and reserve guard Shane Lemieux would all remain sidelined.

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That was a bad omen and the worst-case scenario proved true as all three were listed as “out” for the Week 5 game.

Meanwhile, running back Saquon Barkley remained limited in practice and will be a game-time decision for the second consecutive week. It remains unlikely that he’ll play.

Full injury reports for both the Giants and Dolphins can be found below:

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Out: LT Andrew Thomas (hamstring), OL John Michael Schmitz (shoulder), OL Shane Lemieux (groin)

Doubtful: N/A

Questionable: RB Saquon Barkley (ankle), TE Daniel Bellinger (knee), LB Micah McFadden (ankle)

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Out: N/A

Doubtful: N/A

Questionable: N/A

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