The New York Giants drafted running back Saquon Barkley to do exactly what he did on Sunday night in a loss to the Dallas Cowboys: Everything.

Although he finished with just 11 attempts for 28 rushing yards, he caught a whopping 14 passes and finished with 80 yards. That’s a paltry 5.7 yards per catch, which means Barkley was kept in check despite all that volume.

Pro Football Talk had this to say about that stat line:

No player in NFL history had ever caught 14 or more passes while gaining less than 90 yards until Barkley on Sunday night.

That’s true. Using Pro Football Reference’s Play Index and expanding the parameters, only two players in the history of the NFL have had 14 or more receptions and fewer than 100 yards. Marshall Faulk had a 14-catch, 91-yard day for the Rams in 2002 against the Broncos, and Brian Westbrook went 14 and 90 in 2007 in a loss to the Cowboys.

If the Giants end up with Marshall Faulk 2.0, I’d say they’d be pretty pleased. But the problem isn’t the stud running back. It’s both the offensive line and the guy who threw those 14 passes to Barkley and who made a face that summed up a rough start to New York’s 2018 season.