RB 28 Tyrone Tracy Jr. NYG

Tyrone Tracy Jr. surprised many last year when he took the starting job away from Devin Singletary. He never looked back either. Tracy was the week five starter for the New York Giants, and started all but one game the rest of the season. He finished with 234 snaps, 192 rushing attempts, 38 receptions, a combined 1,123 yards, and 5 touchdowns.

Despite that he is being overshadowed in the media by Cam Skattebo. A rookie who is already injured at training camp. The Giants have a Super Bowl winning quarterback in Russell Wilson, and a beefed up defense. These both are good for Tracy and his potential touch count in 2025. Tracy has a great floot, and a much higher ceiling than RB #28. Do not hesitate to draft him as he comes to you.

LB 28 Quincy Williams NYJ

New York, New York!!! The New York Jets have their first appearance in Mano y Mano, and it’s a proven talent. Quincy Williams is entering his fifth year with the New York Jets, and he has benefited from a bad offense the previous four years. Last year Williams started all 17 games, played 1,136 snaps, logged 88 tackles, and 2 sacks. There is every reason to believe he can earn those numbers again if not higher. In 2023 he had 106 tackles.

The Jets have a new head coach, new coaching staff, new starting quarterback, and will be in for another rough season. This will be good for the IDPs and the Jets defense is loaded with young talent. Williams doesn’t have the highest ceiling, but one of the safest floors in the AFC East. He is not usually drafted high, and can be taken at the back end of a draft. Have confidence in him being a LB 2 in most formats.

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