Outlook Tyrone Tracy
Dynamic Backfield Role Offers High-Value Depth in Later Rounds
Tyrone Tracy heads into the season in a fascinating position within the Giants' backfield hierarchy. Listed second on the depth chart behind Cam Skattebo but ahead of Devin Singletary, Tracy's versatile skillset should secure him a regular share of touches. Our projections estimate a workload of 115 carries for 515 rushing yards and three touchdowns, alongside 22 receptions.
His draft market value has remained remarkably steady over the early summer. Currently holding an ADP of 128, Tracy's stock has fluctuated tightly between 124 and 131 over the last month. For fantasy managers in PPR formats, this stable mid-to-late round price represents an excellent value opportunity to secure a high-upside bench option with a path to increased usage.
With robust league-wide ownership at 82% and a start rate of 66%, fantasy managers clearly view him as a trusted depth piece. If he can carve out a larger share of the receiving work or outpace his backfield mates, Tracy could easily surpass our projected 109.4 fantasy points and become a draft-day steal.
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Outlook DeVonta Smith
Set for a Career-Defining Leap as Philadelphia's Uncontested Primary Passing Target
With AJ Brown departed, DeVonta Smith transitions into the clear-cut lead receiver role for the Eagles. Operating ahead of Dontayvion Wicks and veteran Hollywood Brown on the depth chart, Smith commands a secure, high-volume target share. His exceptional route-running and established chemistry with Jalen Hurts position him for elite production.
Our models project another highly efficient campaign, forecasting 82 receptions on 122 targets for 1,084 yards and six touchdowns. Having achieved five consecutive seasons of at least 800 receiving yards, Smithβs incredibly high floor makes him one of the safest premium assets in all of fantasy football.
Draft market sentiment reflects this massive opportunity, with his PPR ADP climbing from 45 in mid-May to 38 in late June. At this rising cost, our projections still view him as an outstanding value, offering high-end WR1 upside without the top-tier draft capital.
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