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Darius Slayton was once looked at as a potential breakout player, but his rookie season (2019) continues to be his high-water mark with a 48-740-8 line. Still, the Giants investing in him by signing him to a new three-year, $36 million contract should tell us that they do still consider him to be better than what he's shown on the field in recent seasons. In 2024, Slayton finished with just 39 catches for 573 yards and 2 TDs, relegating him to fantasy waiver wires. However, Wilson's 126.3 passer rating on 20+ yard passes in 2024 could boost Slayton as he's struggled to create a connection with the line of trash quarterbacks he's had to play with in recent seasons.
Slayton is a late-round option and his fantasy relevance depends on health and QB play, making him most useful in best ball formats or as a late-round flier in deeper leagues. Expect WR4 potential with lots of frustrating boom-or-bust weeks.
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MRI confirms torn ACL for Malik Nabers Giants suffer huge blow to passing game By: Mike Krueger | Mon Sep 29, 11:14 am

| | An MRI today confirmed that Giants standout WR Malik Nabers suffered a season-ending torn ACL during Sunday’s game vs. the Chargers, per source. (Adam Schefter on X)
FFToday's Take: It's a tough loss for the Giants who have turned to rookie Jaxson Dart at quarterback. Wan'Dale Robinson, Darius Slayton and Jalin Hyatt should be the top wideouts moving forward. TE Theo Johnson saw increased looks (5) yesterday once Nabers left. Assuming surgery and rehab go well, it's possible for Nabers to be ready for Week 1 of the 2026 season.

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