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    Giants Receivers Fantasy Ranks: Nabers Leads the Pack

    By Austin Givan,

    1 day ago

    As the New York Giants gear up for their season opener against the Minnesota Vikings on September 8, Pro Football Focus ( PFF ) has highlighted several of their wide receivers in its "Fantasy Football Rankings 2024: Top 400." While making this list does not necessarily mean a player is elite, it provides insight into which Giants receivers might offer value in fantasy leagues this season.

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    Leading the group is rookie Malik Naber s, ranked 41st overall and 20th among wide receivers. Despite being the highest-ranked Giant on the list, Nabers’ position suggests he has much to prove. Selected sixth overall in the 2024 NFL Draft, the LSU standout left college as the school’s all-time leader in receptions (189) and receiving yards (3,003). His dynamic playmaking ability could make him a key asset for New York’s offense, though he must translate his college success to the NFL level.

    Wan'Dale Robinson , ranked 69th among wide receivers, returns from a strong 2023 campaign where he led the Giants with 60 receptions for 525 yards. Known for his versatility, Robinson offers a multi-dimensional threat, but like Nabers, he still has room to elevate his game to an elite level.

    Jalin Hyatt , ranked 75th, remains another player to watch. Hyatt averaged 16.2 yards per catch during his rookie season, showing flashes of potential as a deep threat. However, his ranking in PFF's tier 9 indicates that he, too, must prove his consistency to become a more significant fantasy option.

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    Darius Slayton , ranked 83rd among wide receivers, rounds out the Giants' presence in PFF's rankings. A dependable performer for New York, Slayton has led the team in receiving yards in four of his first five seasons. Despite this, his lower ranking reflects the need for greater consistency to solidify his standing in both real and fantasy football.

    PFF’s rankings provide Giants fans with a realistic perspective on their receiving corps ahead of the season opener against the Vikings. With room to grow, these receivers have the opportunity to exceed expectations as the season unfolds.

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