The honeymoon is over for Jerry Reese. Those two Super Bowl titles in his first nine years as general manager have word off and the stench of the past few years has stuck to his resume.

Reese is under fire after four straight playoff-less years and three straight losing seasons. An inordinate amount of misses in the draft (see: Round 3-7 from 2009-13) has left his roster lacking.

Even the national media has caught on. Reese plummeted in this year's Rotoworld's general manager rankings. Patrick Dougherty dropped him to 21st, a fall of 13 spots in the span of a year.

Here's the explanation:

21. Jerry Reese, Giants

Last Year's Ranking: 8





2012. You may remember it. It was only four years ago, after all. 2011 is a little further in the past, but again, not a distant memory. At least if you're not Jerry Reese. For Reese, 2011-12 might as well have been in another century. Reese drafted 15 players in 2011-12. Zero of them remain on the New York Giants' roster. As ESPN's Dan Graziano pointed out last month, Reese has exactly two players left from his 2007-12 drafts, one of whom is long snapper Zak DeOssie. (The other is Jason Pierre-Paul). Everyone knows the NFL is a high-turnover league, but you're not going to have much of a roster if your 53-man half-life is four years. It's this disintegration that forced Reese to go wild in free agency, paying Olivier Vernon like he's Reggie White and Janoris Jenkins like he's Deion Sanders. The Giants lack depth across the board, a major problem for a team that's always amongst the most injured. Reese's career has been marked by good fortune. Inheriting Eli Manning, winning Super Bowl XLVI, drafting Odell Beckham. Without a fourth four-leaved intervention in 2016, he could be out of luck.

Ouch. The 2011-12 drafts have really become the biggest stains on Reese's resume. Not only are none of those 15 players on the Giants, most have fallen out of the league. Jacquian Williams, James Brewer, Jerrel Jernigan, Adrien Robinson, Brandon Mosley and soon-to-be Jayron Hosley aren't playing.

It's ugly, and it has contributed to the deterioration of the Giants roster. It also prompted Giants co-owner John Mara to put the blame on the man in charge of personnel earlier this year.

"Jerry knows this is on him. I've had that discussion with him," Mara said after a second straight 6-10 season. "He can't hide from the record. It's up to you to get it fixed because the last three years just were not acceptable."

It's on the free-agent frenzy this offseason (the Giants spent over $200 million), the No. 10 overall pick and the past two year's draft to change the perception. Reese's currently hurting reputation is on the line.

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