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The biggest "mystery box" in this group of wide receivers has to be rookie Jalin Hyatt. Hyatt did almost nothing during his first two seasons at Tennessee, but exploded in his final year, catching 67 passes for 1,267 yards and a whopping 15 touchdowns. He then turned in an excellent 4.40-second 40-yard dash time at the NFL Scouting Combine, although his slender frame at 176 pounds is certainly a bust risk factor. It's not often that we see players who are physically built like DeVonta Smith break out at the NFL level, but it can happen and therefore it's not fair to write Hyatt off quite yet.
Still, Hyatt is more of a dynasty lottery ticket than he is a player we should be targeting in 2023. The Giants' wide receiver room might lack superstar talent, but it is quite deep and full of players who've at least shown themselves to be NFL-caliber pass catchers. Hyatt could end up being the best of the bunch, eventually, but we shouldn't be banking on that until we see him start to earn some playing time.
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Giants activate Wan'Dale Robinson off PUP list ACL injury back in mid-November By: Mike Krueger | Tue Aug 29, 8:19 am

| | The #Giants are activating WR Wan'Dale Robinson off the PUP list today, per source. The second-year wide receiver has been rehabbing a torn ACL suffered last year. (Jordan Raanan on Twitter)
FFToday's Take: Robinson tore his ACL back on 11/20/22. The Giants have plenty of mediocre receiver depth and appear to be ready to start the season with Darius Slayton, Isaiah Hodgins, Parris Campbell and rookie speedster Jalin Hyatt as their top four options. Robinson is off the fantasy radar for now.

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