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Hodgins came to New York halfway through the 2022 season after being largely unutilized in Buffalo. He immediately stepped in and began contributing to his new team, finishing third in receptions on the team amongst wide receivers. Hodgins would finish the season strong, scoring five touchdowns over his final seven games (including playoffs) while averaging almost five receptions per gamer over that stretch.
Now in his first offseason with his new team, Hodgins figures to at least be a part of this bizarre hodge-podge wide receiver depth chart that the Giants are building. With Wan'Dale Robinson and Sterling Shepard recovering from ACL injuries, Hodgins looks to be in line to start the season on the outside, opposite the team's 2022 target leader Darius Slayton.
The draft-day cost of any of these receivers really isn't enough to scare anyone away, but this is a group that looks like it's going to be frustrating to forecast all year. Not only is Daniel Jones an erratic passer, but he really hasn't shown a propensity to key in on any one target in the offense. That makes it very difficult to predict which receiver, if any, will be useful on a week-to-week basis. In the end, though, all we can really do is focus on opportunity and, at least to start the season, Hodgins looks like a good bet to be the WR1 in this offense.
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