Want to see more of a young Giants player other than Davis Webb as this brutal season comes to a close? Rookie running back Wayne Gallman qualifies.

Gallman is coming off his most productive game, with season-highs in rushing attempts (12) and yards (59) in the 30-10 loss to the Cowboys. He also showed a flair for catching passes out of the backfield, with seven receptions for 40 yards. A fourth-round pick from Clemson, Gallman looked quick and decisive and will play a part in the future plan as the Giants try to figure out who stays and who goes.

“You see things that he does with the ball in his hands in the open field, he can catch the ball well, he’s got speed to the edge,’’ offensive coordinator Mike Sullivan said. “The more we can continue to give him opportunities, he’s going to continue to get those chances, both in pass protection and maybe get him in on third down.’’

Gallman could be the featured back, starting with Sunday’s game against the Eagles, with Orleans Darkwa headed to free agency after the season.

Eagles coach Doug Pederson has been an assistant on teams finishing up lousy seasons and headed to a house-cleaning. Thus, he has a sense what Giants interim coach Steve Spagnuolo is going through.

“It’s not what you wish on anybody,’’ Pederson. “As a coach, you’re looking for where am I going to be next spring? As players, it’s very uneasy and unsettling a little bit. You can’t sugarcoat it. Guys are thinking about other things a little bit more than football right now.’’

Pederson was a backup quarterback on the 1999 Eagles when Spagnuolo was a defensive assistant for Andy Reid.

Expect reduced snaps for Jason Pierre-Paul and Olivier Vernon, who almost never come off the field. “We are going to try to get that done,’’ Spagnuolo said.

This will benefit rookie DE Avery Moss, who has shown some promise as a pass-rusher. … If form holds, the Giants will be trailing quickly. The Eagles have outscored their opponents 92-35 in the first quarter this season. The Eagles have 71 points in their first two possessions of games. … The Giants continue to wonder what happened to the consistency of their punter. Brad Wing made Spagnuolo look bad last week for punting from the Cowboys 37-yard line when his punt rolled into the end zone for a touchback.

“Not his best performance,’’ special teams coordinator Tom Quinn said of Wing’s outing. “The hang time wasn’t there.’’

Of course you can bet on where Eli Manning will play next season. The odds (4-7) favor the Giants, according to Bovada, followed by the Broncos (3-1), Jaguars (5-1), Cardinals (12-1), Bills (12-1), Jets (12-1) and Buccaneers (12-1). The odds of Manning not being on an NFL roster are 20-1.