No player on either the Giants or Packers will have more sacks than Brian Burns on Sunday.
John Schmeelk: Fiction – Always safe to play the field here. With Kayvon Thibodeaux unlikely to play, Burns will either have to go against Zach Tom, a good right tackle, or get chipped constantly against Packers left tackle Rasheed Walker. I'm not sure I like the formula on either side. I think this could be an Adbul Carter breakout game given Thibodeaux's absence and some of the Packers' offensive line issues, though Jordan Love has only been sacked fourteen times this year, tied for third-fewest in the NFL. Micah Parsons and Rashan Gary are the Packers' big edge rushers, but keep an eye on defensive tackle Devonte Wyatt, who has been a terror rushing the passer this year.
Dan Salomone: Fact – It could be tied, but no one will have more than Burns. He has only two games without a sack this season and is still tied for the NFL lead. Burns also has five sacks in four home games. He keeps it going.
Matt Citak: Fiction – It would not surprise me at all if Burns ended up leading the game in sacks. But with Micah Parsons and Rashawn Gary on the other side, along with Abdul Carter looking at an extended opportunity on the edge with Kayvon Thibodeaux ruled out, any of these four edge rushers have a good chance at picking up a sack or two Sunday. I'll take the field over Burns on this one.
Wan'Dale Robinson will lead the Giants in receptions and receiving yards against Green Bay.
John Schmeelk: Fiction – I went fact here initially, but I think we will see a lot of Keisean Nixon, the Packers' best cornerback, on Robinson. Nixon will travel into the slot. I think one of the tight ends will lead the Giants in one of these categories. I think it will be a short pass game, which should be in Robinson's favor and gives this a real chance of being fact. Also, keep an eye on running back Tyrone Tracy Jr., who might lead the team in catches on a lot of checkdowns.
Dan Salomone: Fact – Darius Slayton is officially ruled out due to a hamstring injury, which puts even more on Robinson's plate. Robinson has 146 catches since the start of last season, seventh-most in the NFL in that span. The six players ahead of him are Ja'Marr Chase (203), Amon-Ra St. Brown (179), Trey McBride (172), Jaxon Smith-Njigba (163), Justin Jefferson (154), and Drake London (153).
Matt Citak: Fiction – With Slayton out, Robinson will likely see a lot of targets in Week 11. But Theo Johnson is coming off career highs in targets (eight), receptions (seven) and receiving yards (75), and now faces a matchup against a Packers defense that has struggled at times to slow down tight ends. Green Bay has allowed 60 receptions to tight ends this season, tied for the seventh-most in the NFL. He might need to break loose for a big gain on one of his receptions, but I'm going with the second-year tight end as the Giants' leading receiver.