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Malik Nabers delivered a historic rookie season, finishing WR6 overall with 109 catches for 1,204 yards and 7 TDs in 15 games, while leading the league in targets per game. His 32-percent target share highlights his dominance, and he should be in line to push for another 150 targets again this season. With Russell Wilson's deep-ball efficiency and the addition of Jameis Winston and Jaxson Dart if things go south with Wilson, Nabers' production should improve. All three of the quarterbacks on the roster are arguably better than anything Nabers had to work with in 2024, so there's every reason to believe that he should be looked at as a top three overall fantasy wide receiver, with real potential to finish as the WR1 if he can stay healthy.
The Giants didn't add major WR competition, ensuring Nabers remains the clear No. 1 option in New York. He's a first-round pick and a locked-in stud for fantasy squads this season.
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Malik Nabers dealing with "minor" back problem Hasn't practiced in 11 days By: Mike Krueger | Sun Aug 17, 1:58 pm

| | New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers hasn't practiced in 11 days after dealing with what multiple sources told ESPN was a minor back problem. One source characterized it as "normal camp tightness."
Nabers was held out of Saturday night's 31-12 win over the New York Jets. He has missed each of the Giants' first two preseason games. (ESPN)
FFToday's Take: A few days missed during camp isn't typically a big deal but Nabers has missed enough time that it warrants attention. The Giants, along with most of the league, aren't quick to hand out details about their injured players especially at this time of the season when injury reports aren't required. It wouldn't be a shock if Nabers missed the final Giants pre-season game next week.

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