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New York Giants

NFC East


As our #31 TE, Darren Waller is not worth drafting. Waller is projected to catch a solid 60.5 receptions for 668 yards and 2.8 touchdowns. Darren Waller isn't a great value at his ADP of 193, with an ECR of 249. The Giants have the 5th-worst tight end schedule.

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As our consensus #26 QB, Daniel Jones isn't really relevant in 1QB leagues. In 2QB leagues, he's not a high-end option, but probably worth rostering as the Giants' starter. Jones is projected to earn 73.5 of his 250 fantasy points by rushing. That represents a significant rushing floor that makes it a little easier to feel confident starting him week-over-week. With a projection of 12.8 interceptions compared to 17.2 passing touchdowns, Jones comes with some significant interception risk each week.

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Drew Lock is behind Daniel Jones on the Giants' QB depth chart. That means he doesn't have much value in most fantasy leagues. Lock is expected to earn 16% of his projected 27 fantasy points by rushing. While running is in his wheelhouse, it's not a major source of his fantasy value. With a projected toughdown-to-interception ratio of 1.0, he carries more interception risk than is comfortable.

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The market has Devin Singletary correctly valued at an ADP of 104, compared to an overall ECR of 101. With 14.1 projected touches per game (12.1 rushes and 2.1 catches), Singletary will see the ball enough to be relevant in most leagues. He's ahead of both Tyrone Tracy Jr. and Eric Gray on the depth chart in New York. The Giants have the 18th-best schedule for RBs.

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It would be a bit of a reach if you drafted Tyrone Tracy Jr. at his ADP of 192 since his ECR is 271. Elijah Mitchell (ADP 199, ECR 171) or AJ Dillon (ADP 194, ECR 177) might be a better value. With a projection of 6.2 touches per game (5.3 carries and 0.9 receptions), Tracy won't be reliable in fantasy. He's trailing Devin Singletary on the running back chart for New York. New York has the 18th-best running back schedule.

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As the consensus #322 overall player, Eric Gray is a reasonable pick at his ADP of 285. With 2.9 projected touches per game (2.4 rushes and 0.6 catches), Gray is safe to leave on the waiver wire. He's behind both Devin Singletary and Tyrone Tracy Jr. on the running back chart in New York. New York has the 18th-best running back schedule.

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The market has Malik Nabers correctly valued at an ADP of 52, compared to an overall ECR of 55. Nabers is the top dog among wide receivers on the Giants, ahead of Wan'Dale Robinson and Jalin Hyatt. At #28 in our WR rankings, you'll be able to depend on him each week. He's projected for 1,002 yards and 5.1 TDs on 73.2 receptions, for 33.7% of the total for Giants WRs. New York has the 11th-best schedule for WRs.

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The market has Wan'Dale Robinson correctly valued at an ADP of 196, compared to an overall ECR of 203. Robinson is the second-best WR on the Giants, behind Malik Nabers. At #77 in our WR rankings, he will ride the fantasy bench most weeks. Robinson is projected to catch 64.6 receptions for 604 yards and 2.6 TDs, which is 29.7% of the total for WRs on the Giants. New York has the 11th-best wide receiver schedule.

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Jalin Hyatt is the WR3 for the Giants, behind Malik Nabers and Wan'Dale Robinson. At #78 in our WR rankings, he won't usually be a fantasy starter. He is projected to catch 35.0 receptions for 502 yards and 2.1 TDs, which is 16.1% of the total for WRs on the Giants. New York has the 11th-best schedule for wide receivers. Hyatt is worth drafting at his ADP of 239 as the consensus #205 overall player.

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Darius Slayton is the WR4 on the Giants. As the consensus #79 WR, he will ride the fantasy bench most weeks. He is projected for 602 yards and 3.5 TDs on 40.7 receptions, for 18.7% of the workload for Giants WRs. New York has the 11th-best schedule for wide receivers. Slayton is correctly valued at his ADP of 258 as the consensus #211 overall player.

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Isaiah Hodgins might see limited usage as the 6th-ranked WR on the Giants. Ranked #154 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he's only relevant in deep leagues. He is projected for 0 yards and 0.0 TDs on 0.0 receptions, which is 0.0% of the total for Giants WRs. New York has the 11th-best schedule for WRs.

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Isaiah McKenzie is not a focus of the the Giants' offense as their WR5. Ranked #153 in our consensus wide receiver rankings, he's only relevant in deep leagues. He is projected to catch 4.0 receptions for 32 yards and 0.2 TDs, which is 1.8% of the workload for Giants WRs. New York has the 11th-best schedule for wide receivers.

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Robinson is the WR7 on the Giants. At #160 in our WR rankings, he's not a real fantasy asset. Robinson is projected to catch 0 receptions for 0 yards and 0 TDs, which is 0% of the total for Giants WRs. New York has the 11th-best schedule for WRs.

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As the consensus TE39, you can do better than drafting Theo Johnson. Johnson is projected for 120 yards and 0.7 TDs on 12.8 receptions. Johnson will be playing second fiddle to Darren Waller in New York.

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Daniel Bellinger is projected to catch only 27.8 receptions for 264 yards and 1.0 touchdowns. As the consensus TE42, you can do better than drafting Bellinger. Bellinger is not Daniel Jones's first or even second choice at tight end, with Darren Waller and Theo Johnson on the roster.

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Matt Breida is correctly valued at his ADP of 296 as the consensus #271 overall player. Projected to carry the ball 4.6 times and catch 0.8 passes per game, Breida won't be reliable in fantasy. He's second on New York's depth chart, behind Saquon Barkley. New York has the 11th-worst schedule for RBs.

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James might see limited usage as the 6th-ranked WR on the Giants. At #175 in our WR rankings, he's probably best left for the waiver wire. He's projected to catch 8.7 receptions for 138 yards and 0.7 TDs, which is 3.5% of the total for WRs on the Giants. The Giants have the 2nd-best wide receiver schedule.

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Kenny Golladay is a good value at his ADP of 210 as the consensus #160 overall player. Golladay is the WR2 for the Giants, trailing Kadarius Toney. As the consensus #63 WR, he will ride the fantasy bench most weeks. Golladay is projected to catch 54.4 receptions for 770 yards and 4.2 TDs, which is 21.7% of the total for Giants WRs. The Giants have the 2nd-best wide receiver schedule.

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Sterling Shepard is the WR4 on the Giants. As the consensus #85 WR, he's probably best left for the waiver wire. He's projected to catch 59.7 receptions for 620 yards and 3.1 TDs, which is 23.8% of the workload for Giants WRs. The Giants have the 2nd-best wide receiver schedule.

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As the consensus TE89, Chris Myarick is not fantasy-relevant. Myarick is projected for only 153 yards and 1.2 TDs on 15.8 receptions. Daniel Bellinger is the starting tight end in New York, which will imit Myarick's value.

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