The New York Giants will be playing in Super Bowl 52, at least according to NFL analyst Shannon Sharpe.

Sharpe sees Super Bowl 52 turning into a rematch of Super Bowl XXXV when the Giants played the Baltimore Ravens.

“The AFC representative this year in Super Bowl 52 will be the Baltimore Ravens. I love what they’ve done,” Sharpe said during an episode of UNDISPUTED last week, via Giants Wire. “Adding Jeremy Maclin, Breshad Perriman got healthy last year. I love Mike Wallace and I love the addition of Danny Woodhead. A year after the surgery, Joe Flacco will be even better.”

Sharpe broke down why he believed each team would make the run. For the Giants, he pointed to the offensive additions they made this offseason as the deciding factor to put them over the edge after finishing the 2016 regular season with an 11-5 record. The Giants added Brandon Marshall, Evan Engram, Rhett Ellison, and Wayne Gallman to the offensive roster this offseason.

“The G-Men. I love Brandon Marshall, Odell Beckham Jr. and Evan Engram,” Sharpe said. “And that defense, in the second year under Steve Spagnuolo… Jackrabbit, a healthy JPP, Olivier Vernon and Landon Collins. Mmm.”

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Sharpe pointed to Baltimore's ability to get after Tom Brady as the reason for predicting them to make a run.

Sharpe's co-host Skip Bayless laughed off the idea of the Giants making a Super Bowl run. He attacked Eli Manning, but Sharpe wasn't having it.

“[Eli] threw a bunch of interceptions the year they won the Super Bowl,” Sharpe said responding to Skip’s criticism of Manning. “But he won’t do it this year."

Of course, Bayless is a noted Dallas Cowboys fan and has never been keen on the Giants.

The Giants have been a trendy Super Bowl pick in Las Vegas, thus they have seen their odds almost change every time the sports books have updated them this summer. With very few holes on the roster outside of the offensive tackle spots, the Giants could be primed for their best regular season since 2008.