Eli Manning had a career game last week against the New Orleans Saints, throwing for 350 yards and six touchdowns in the loss. While Manning has been inconsistent all season, look for him to stay hot against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers tonight. While I'm sure no one is expecting six touchdowns again, only two teams have given up more points to opposing quarterbacks than Tampa Bay this year.
This bodes well for Odell Beckham Jr., who hauled in eight catches for 130 yards and three touchdowns last week in New Orleans. With no signs of his hamstring bothering him anymore, OBJ will look to feast against a Tampa Bay team giving up the third-most fantasy points to wide receivers.
With Victor Cruz still not active, Dwayne Harris should keep his position in the slot for the New York Giants. Harris caught three balls last week, two for touchdowns. Rueben Randle is dealing with a hamstring injury and is currently listed as questionable. If active and healthy, this could be a nice bounce-back game for him.
The running back situation is still unclear for New York. Shane Vereen helped out PPR owners last week with eight receptions for 60 yards and a touchdown, while only managing three yards on two carries. It's not like Rashad Jennings has filled the role much better, having not scored a rushing touchdown since Week 1. Tampa Bay hasn't allowed a rushing touchdown since Week 3 and I don't see that changing this week with such disarray at the position.
Larry Donnell has been ruled out with a neck injury, giving Will Tye the start at tight end. With Tye only having eight receptions on the year for under 80 yards, the Giants will try to get their playmakers even more involved this week. Expect lots of scoring in this battle of poor pass defenses.