The New York Giants have significant excitement surrounding their offense ahead of the 2026 season and beyond, particularly with the new coaching staff led by John Harbaugh.As quarterback Jaxson Dart enters his sophomore season and first full year under center for Big Blue, many observers will closely watch two of his key weapons: wide receiver Malik Nabers and running back Cam Skattebo, both of whom are returning from injuries suffered last season.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementCBS Sports recently published a ranking of NFL triplets, defined as each team’s best quarterback, running back, and wide receiver. The Giants landed at No. 22, with their trio consisting of Jaxson Dart, Cam Skattebo, and Malik Nabers.This is just too high for the Giants, who are benefiting from Dart’s fantasy-football prowess, Skattebo’s endearing style and Nabers’ sparkling rookie year. Skattebo averaged just 4.1 yards per carry during his rookie season and is coming off a gruesome ankle injury. Nabers didn’t get to play much with Dart during his second season before suffering a torn ACL, but the reports surrounding that rehab have been dreadful. There are major questions surrounding this group, especially with Matt Nagy and Greg Roman in charge of the offense in Dart’s second year.Despite the ranking, there is palpable excitement around these three young potential stars on the offensive side of the ball. Nabers played less than a full game alongside Dart before his sophomore season was cut short by injury. Meanwhile, Skattebo showed flashes of brilliance as a rookie, though his severe ankle injury remains a concern heading into 2026.Notably, CBS Sports selected Skattebo over Tyrone Tracy Jr. as the featured running back for the list.The Giants’ triplets have the potential to climb the rankings after the upcoming season. Nabers was drafted in 2024, while Dart and Skattebo were part of the 2025 draft class. Although they checked in at 22nd, the group can improve quickly and emerge as one of the league’s best. Time will tell how different the offense looks in 2026 under the new coaching staff.1 / 18Week 1: Sunday, Sept. 13 vs. Dallas Cowboys, 8:20 p.m. ET(Vincent Carchietta, Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images)This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Where do New York Giants’ offensive triplets rank?
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