Rueben Randle disappointed in Week 1 while teaching a counting lesson, as he posted three targets for two receptions and one yard, but Week 2 was, hopefully, more indicative of Randle's role in the Giants offense. Randle turned 7 targets into 4 receptions for 39 yards and a spectacular touchdown snare.
Taking away the touchdown, Randle's stat line isn't overly impressive, but Eli Manning is averaging 36 pass attempts per game. The chances should add up for Randle if his true role is more Week 2 than Week 1.
The Texans did allow 267 and 263 yards through the air in Weeks 1 and 2, respectively. The Giants should be trailing, and Manning should be throwing. If Week 2 is any indication, he'll be looking to Randle a decent amount.