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New York Giants DVOA, Stats, & NFL Rankings

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New York Giants
3-14-0 4th NFC East
  • -13.6% 28th
    Off DVOA
  • -4.7% 27th
    Passing DVOA
  • -12.1% 23rd
    Rushing DVOA
  • 6.6% 28th
    Def DVOA
  • 24.2% 29th
    Def Passing DVOA
  • -12.6% 11th
    Def Rushing DVOA

2024 Team Stats

  • Points For
    16.1 31st
  • Points Against
    24.4 21st
  • Yards Per Game
    295.0 30th
  • Yards Allowed Per Game
    347.0 24th
All News
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Wan’Dale Robinson
17 WR
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Wan'Dale Robinson Targeted 11 Times Against The Bengals

New York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson was a consistent target in Sunday's 17-7 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, though he couldn't find the end zone. Robinson caught five of his 11 targets for 50 yards, averaging 10 yards per reception, with a longest catch of 15 yards. Despite his solid involvement, the Giants' overall offensive struggles capped his fantasy output at 7.5 points, leaving managers wanting more. As a reliable short-to-intermediate option, Robinson's target volume makes him an option as a flex in PPR, but his ceiling remains limited without more scoring opportunities.

Source NFL.com
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10/14/2024 03:21
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Tyrone Tracy Jr.
29 RB
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Tyrone Tracy Jr. Has Another Big Fantasy Day In Week 6

New York Giants running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. provided a spark in Sunday's 17-7 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, contributing both as a rusher and a receiver. Tracy hauled in six receptions for 57 yards while adding 50 yards on the ground, including a one-yard scamper for his lone rushing touchdown. His versatility was key, but his 2.9 yards per carry highlights some inefficiency in the running game. Despite not finding the end zone as a receiver, Tracy's dual-threat performance netted 19.7 fantasy points, making him an intriguing flex option for fantasy managers with Devin Singletary injured.

Source NFL.com
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10/14/2024 03:14
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Devin Singletary
26 RB
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Devin Singletary Ruled Out For Week 6

New York Giants running back Devin Singletary (groin) has been ruled out for the Week 6 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals. Singletary will miss his second straight game after being limited in practice all week. His absence will mean that Tyrone Tracy Jr. will serve as the lead back once again. Last week, Tracy rushed 18 times for 129 yards in the win over the Seattle Seahawks. He figures to once again see heavy usage with the Giants being limited on viable options on offense. Fantasy managers should be able to trust Tracy as a RB2 for Week 6.

Source Adam Schefter
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10/12/2024 18:24
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Wan’Dale Robinson
17 WR
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Wan'Dale Robinson To Receive High Target Volume In Week 6

New York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson has been a reliable target this season, posting 32 receptions for 230 yards and two touchdowns on 47 targets. In Week 5's win against Seattle, Robinson had six catches for 36 yards and a touchdown, stepping up with Malik Nabers (concussion) sidelined. Heading into a Week 6 matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals, Robinson faces a defense that ranks 18th against the pass, allowing 214 passing yards per game and 10 receiving touchdowns. Given the injury to Nabers, Robinson's high target volume, and the Bengals' vulnerability to short-yardage receivers, Robinson is a solid PPR option, making him a strong flex play this week.

Source NFL.com
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10/12/2024 04:10
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Darius Slayton
86 WR
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Darius Slayton Could Have Another Big Game In Week 6

New York Giants wide receiver Darius Slayton is coming off his best performance of the season, posting 122 yards on eight receptions (15.3 yards per catch) in a Week 5 win over the Seattle Seahawks. Slayton has become a key target with 244 yards and one touchdown on the season, especially with injuries in the receiving corps (most notably, Malik Nabers). In Week 6, he faces a Cincinnati Bengals defense that ranks 18th against the pass, allowing 214 yards per game and 10 receiving touchdowns. Given Slayton's ability to stretch the field and his three end-zone targets this season, he's a solid flex play with the potential for a big day against a vulnerable secondary.

Source NFL.com
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10/12/2024 03:59