New York Giants

Position
DE
 
Jersey
90
Name  Jason Pierre-Paul
Born  1/1/1989
Height  6-5
Weight  278
College  South Florida
12/3/2012 6:26:00 PM
Description: Giants DE Jason Pierre-Paul (back) and S Kenny Phillips (knee) will play Monday against the Redskins, New York coach Tom Coughlin said. SOURCE: Kimberly Jones, NFL Network
Insight: Pierre-Paul has drawn extra attention from opponents this season and has recorded just 6.5 sacks through 11 games. Both he and Phillips will give New York a better chance of stopping rookie sensation Robert Griffin III.
 
12/1/2012 4:00:00 PM
Description: Giants defensive end Jason Pierre-Paul is questionable for Monday's game against Washington after missing practice Friday and Saturday. SOURCE: New York Daily News
Insight: Pierre-Paul has drawn extra attention from opponents this season and has recorded just 6.5 sacks through 11 games. The DE has a better chance to play than S Kenny Phillips (knee), who is doubtful. If both players had to miss the game it would make it all the more difficult to stop Redskins QB Robert Griffin III.
 
10/8/2012 1:29:00 PM
Description: Giants DE Jason Pierre-Paul only has 1.5 sacks in five games this season after recording 16.5 a year ago.
Insight: Pierre-Paul has drawn increased attention from defenses after his disruptive breakout season in 2011-12. Unfortunately, that hasn't helped Justin Tuck (0 sacks) or Osi Umenyiora (2.0 sacks) get to the quarterback more frequently. Keep starting your Giants IDPs for a few more games to see if they pick up the production.
 
8/3/2010 12:06:00 PM
Description: Rookie DL Jason Pierre-Paul's level of athleticism has the Giants excited so far in training camp. SOURCE: NEWARK STAR-LEDGER
Insight: Pierre-Paul has all the physical tools to be a starter in the NFL, but he may not see much time as a rookie.
 
7/31/2010 8:43:00 PM
Description: Giants signed No. 15 overall pick DE Jason Pierre-Paul to a five-year, $20.05 million contract, including $11.63 million guaranteed. SOURCE: Adam Schefter via Twitter
Insight: JPP is extremely raw after only one season at South Florida. He's behind Justin Tuck, Osi Umenyiora and Mathias Kiwanuka on the depth chart, so he might be a year or two away from an immediate impact.