Saquon Barkley and Sam Darnold are haunting Giants and Jets



To understand how things can actually go from bad to worse for the Giants and Jets over the last two games of the season, as crazy as that sounds, it’s necessary to revisit the 2018 NFL draft one last time. Of course that is when the Giants took Saquon Barkley with the No. 2 overall pick, and the Jets took Sam Darnold at No. 3, to great fanfare for both. Neither one of them plays here any longer, maybe you’ve heard.
You better believe Barkley is with the Eagles now, and could have a chance — wait for it — against the Giants on the last Sunday of the regular season to break the all-time single season rushing record held, and for a long time, by the great Eric Dickerson.

And to make the moment even a little more painful for local football fans, if such a thing is even possible at this point, Barkley that day will be running behind Mekhi Becton, whom the Jets took with the 11th pick of the 2020 draft, a player who has become one of the better right guards in the league for the Eagles this season.

And Darnold? He’s not going to win the MVP award this season, because Josh Allen ought to. If Allen somehow doesn’t, Lamar Jackson probably will win another one. But Allen’s team is 12-3 right now. Jackson’s team is 11-5. Darnold’s Vikings are 13-2 and still have their chance to finish with the best record in the NFC. When you look at that Vikings record and what they’ve done, it’s fair to ask how anybody has been more valuable to his team this season than Darnold — who only got his chance because rookie J.J. McCarthy got hurt — has been to the Vikings? That means whether he’s still with the Vikings next season or not, and no matter what happens against the Packers on Sunday.

It is why you can make the case, and fairly easily, that there aren’t two better stories in the whole league this season than the Barkley and Darnold. No. 2 and No. 3 from that ’18 draft. Both of them having become the stars the men who drafted them thought they could become.

Just somewhere other than here.

So one of the dreariest and dismal football seasons we have ever had in New York does get even more painful before the Giants and Jets are asked to stop playing football games. Because you can absolutely make the case that not only are Barkley and Darnold two of the very best stories in the league this season, but that they are two of the four most valuable players in the sport. Barkley of the Eagles. Darnold of the Vikings. Theirs, not ours.

By the way? You know who was the first overall pick in that ‘18 draft? Baker Mayfield. He’s somebody else who had to leave his original team — in his case the Browns, the Midwest version of the Giants and Jets — and make some other stops before finding his way to Tampa Bay.

Barkley had some times here, he did, before and after he hurt his knee. Dave Gettleman is the one who took a running back at No. 2, and talked at the time about being able to see Barkley wearing one of those gold sports jackets they give out in Canton to Hall of Fame players, though a lot of us gave him plenty of heat about that. A season like the one Barkley has had with the Eagles doesn’t mean that’s still going to happen for him, even if he is blessed with good health the rest of his career. But he has looked every inch a Hall of Fame talent in Philadelphia and, if Jalen Hurts hadn’t suffered a concussion last weekend, Barkley would be the biggest reason the Eagles might still be in play for best record in the conference.



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