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Tagged: Isaiah Hodgins (7 Results)

Jul
7

Giants WR Slayton sees himself as possible WR1

New York Giants wide receiver DARIUS SLAYTON said recently that he believes he can be the go-to target in a wide receiving corps that is generally seen as lacking a trueMore WR1 option. Slayton, who re-signed with the Giants this offseason, is part of a crowded wideout room in New York that also includes STERLING SHEPARD, WAN’DALE ROBINSON, ISAIAH HODGINS, PARRIS CAMPBELL, JAMISON CROWDER, and third-round pick JALIN HYATT (among others). While Slayton’s confidence is admirable, fantasy owners will want to monitor the situation throughout training camp and the preseason. Less

Source: NFL.com

Around the NFL: Giants wide receivers

Looking at the Giants offense, I'm perplexed as to who their top wide receiver will be. They have a lot of different guys who have done stuff in the past, and several guys who they're hoping will do stuff in the future. But hard to be confident any will do it this year.   more »

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Factoid: NY Giants

The common assumption is that the Giants will be adding a wide receiver or two in the offseason, be it by draft, free agency or both. But while that’s probably the case, I don’t think their receiving corps is quite as awful as most paint it be. They got unusually good production from some seemingly modest wide receivers last year.  more »

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Feb
20

Giants sign WR Hodgins to one-year deal after breakout season

The New York Giants re-signed wide receiver ISAIAH HODGINS, 24, to a one-year minimum salary contract after he made 42 catches for 459 yards and 5 touchdowns in 10 games lastMore season. The Giants added Hodgins off waivers in early November and he quickly jumped over KENNY GOLLADAY to become a starter opposite DARIUS SLAYTON. Hodgins became a favorite target of quarterback DANIEL JONES down the stretch. Less

Source: New York Post

Factoid: Giants wideouts

The Giants are at Philadelphia tomorrow night, and I'm debating whether to use one or two of their wide receivers. In this playoff competition, you can use each player only once, so the goal is to have top-performing players from teams you think will lose. (Using ones from winning teams might leave you without starters in later rounds.)  more »

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Fantasy News: They might be Giants

I was doing some early work on the playoff teams yesterday – carefully looking at the production of all players on teams that have already qualified for the postseason. (We’ve got a couple of playoff products going out early next week). It was the New York receivers that surprised me the most.   more »

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Around the NFL: NFL cuts

Teams cut down to the 53 players on Tuesday, but rosters are hardly firm. Teams will continue to add and subtract players as they prepare for the openers in just over a week. Some skill-position players that I don’t expect will be unemployed for long:  more »

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