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Micah McFadden, Lawrence Cager were highest-graded Giants in Week 18

The New York Giants closed out their regular season with a 22-16 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday evening. However, they fought hard until the end and came away feeling good given that most starters were rested.

The Giants now head to the playoffs with a 9-7-1 record.

Here’s a look at the highest and lowest grades for offense, defense, and special teams courtesy of Pro Football Focus.

Note: We’re only including players who saw 15+ snaps in the game.

Highest grades, offense

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  • TE Lawrence Cager (70.9)

  • WR Kenny Golladay (66.1)

  • WR Marcus Johnson (65.4)

  • OL Nick Gates (64.4)

  • RB Gary Brightwell (62.8)

Lowest grades, offense

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  • OL Evan Neal (28.2)

  • QB Davis Webb (33.8)

  • OL Ben Bredeson (46.0)

  • OL Jack Anderson (49.4)

  • OL Matt Peart (50.4)

Highest grades, defense

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  • LB Micah McFadden (79.7)

  • LB Jarrad Davis (71.1)

  • CB Nick McCloud (62.6)

  • CB Cor’Dale Flott (60.5)

  • S Dane Belton (59.3)

Lowest grades, defense

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  • S Landon Collins (28.5)

  • DL Jack Heflin (30.4)

  • LB Tomon Fox (42.5)

  • DL Ryder Anderson (43.2)

  • DT Henry Mondeaux (44.5)

Highest grades, special teams

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  • S Tony Jefferson (74.7)

  • S Landon Collins (74.0)

  • TE Lawrence Cager (71.1)

Lowest grades, special teams

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  • LS Casey Kreiter (30.6)

  • DB Jason Pinnock (54.4)

  • LB Tomon Fox (56.2)

Story originally appeared on Giants Wire