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2024 Player Outlook

Hand up, I thought we were going to see Daniel Jones take a step forward in 2023. He was coming off of a relatively solid 2022 season where he completed 67.2% of his passes while throwing for 15 touchdowns with just two interceptions. What drove his fantasy appeal however was the rushing upside as Jones ran for 708 yards and seven scores. So, heading into 2023, the expectations were that we would see a decent amount of rushing yards to help offset what would be average fantasy production throwing the football. Instead what we got was a total disaster on offense prior to his season ending injury where he threw just two touchdowns with six interceptions over the first six games. Now we enter 2024 with Jones' stock as low as can be but he is expected to be the starting QB. The team drafted Malik Nabers with the sixth overall pick which will hopefully finally solve the receiver problem the Giants have had since Odell Beckham's prime years. With Saquon Barkley now in Philadelphia, there is certainly less pressure to hand the ball off and new running back Devin Singletary can be an asset in the passing game. Jones is only draftable in Superflex or two-QB league formats and that has to come with an understanding that the job is very much in jeopardy at the first sign of trouble. 

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