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Around the NFL: Darius Slayton
I see that Darius Slayton is staying away from the Giants’ workouts, hoping to get his contract adjusted. I’m not sure if that will be successful, but I can see where he’s coming from. more »
Around the NFL: Darius Slayton
Darius Slayton caught my eye yesterday, saying in an article in the New York Post that he considers himself to be a No. 1 receiver. That’s bold talk from a receiver who’s never had an 800-yard season. But I will concede that Slayton made the most of his opportunities last year. more »
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Giants WR Slayton sees himself as possible WR1
New York Giants wide receiver DARIUS SLAYTON said recently that he believes he can be the go-to target in a wide receiving corps that is generally seen as lacking a true… More WR1 option. Slayton, who re-signed with the Giants this offseason, is part of a crowded wideout room in New York that also includes STERLING SHEPARD, WAN’DALE ROBINSON, ISAIAH HODGINS, PARRIS CAMPBELL, JAMISON CROWDER, and third-round pick JALIN HYATT (among others). While Slayton’s confidence is admirable, fantasy owners will want to monitor the situation throughout training camp and the preseason. Less
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Around the NFL: Giants wide receivers
Looking at the Giants offense, I'm perplexed as to who their top wide receiver will be. They have a lot of different guys who have done stuff in the past, and several guys who they're hoping will do stuff in the future. But hard to be confident any will do it this year. more »
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Factoid: Jordan Addison
I've been doing a lot with incoming college player sizes lately. I'm not sizeist; I will admit I've been known to be ageist. But in this case, a common theme is that a lot of the top prospects are smaller than what teams have typically favored, so I can't really ignore it. more »
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Factoid: Rookie wideouts
Pass-happy schemes. Offense-friendly rule changes. Up-tempo college offenses. The 17-game season. Plenty of reasons, but the result is that rookie wide receivers are putting up bigger numbers than ever before. more »
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