Ernie Accorsi will go down in New York Football Giants history as the man who delivered Eli Manning.

He sounds as passionate about Daniel Jones as he did in 2004 about Manning.

“I like all the physical attributes,” Accorsi told The Post. “I loved his poise, I like his arm, love his accuracy, I loved his composure in the pocket, his ability to run, his size, his competitiveness, his toughness — he took some tremendous shots this year.

“There’s nothing I don’t like. And he seems to have — ultimately to be a great one, you have to be a good teammate, and he seems, just watching the games, teammates respond to him.”

Accorsi met Jones for the first time at Manning’s retirement ceremony inside the Giants fieldhouse. Manning followed Kerry Collins, a veteran who led the Accorsi-Jim Fassel Giants to Super Bowl XXXV, where they were routed 34-7 by Ray Lewis and the Ravens.

Jones has a far more difficult chore: the pressure of following a legend.

“Yeah, it’s hard,” Accorsi said, “Steve Young did it. He can do it.”

Young followed Joe Montana and threw a record six touchdown passes against the Chargers to capture Super Bowl XXIX MVP honors.

“Everything I see of Daniel Jones I like,” Accorsi said. “I think they got a quarterback.”

For more on Eli’s retirement, listen to this episode of the “Blue Rush” podcast: