The New York Giants lost more than just a receiver when Malik Nabers went down with a torn ACL — they lost the heartbeat of their passing game. The second-year wideout had already carved out a massive role as the offense’s focal point, the kind of weapon defenses keyed on every snap. Without him, the Giants are staring at a gaping void and searching for answers.

Searching for a spark

Naturally, the first names to come up are veterans. Darius Slayton has been in this spot before, sliding into the WR1 role out of necessity, while Wan’Dale Robinson offers shiftiness in space and a knack for moving the chains. But neither has Nabers’ game-breaking ability, and neither alone can mask his absence.

That leaves the door open for an unexpected contributor. Enter Beaux Collins , an undrafted rook

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