Drafted No. 6 overall in the 2024 NFL draft, Malik Nabers could be the best WR from that draft, even better than Marvin Harrison Jr. Nabers has already signed his rookie 4-year contract the Giants, so he will be locked in this summer to try to help a mightily struggling and depleted passing and receiving attack in New York. The major question and concern of course is that the QB is Daniel Jones, and how much that hurts Nabers' value could be a real thing. But let's see how they develop together this summer. Nabers has scary talent and will certainly be entertaining and electric on the field, and someone you want to target in later rounds to stash in case he does indeed turn into the next Justin Jefferson.
Finally, the major headache that was Josh Jacobs is now gone in Las Vegas, which means Zamir White should garner most of the reps this summer and possibly start in Week 1 as the Raiders' RB1. We all know head coach Antonio Pierce loves to run the ball, and White should be at the forefront of that plan. Draft White in later rounds and he could become a weekly No. 2 RB in 2024.
Tony Pollard left Dallas in the offseason, and brought back Ezekiel Elliot. Elliot is significantly less of a threat on the depth chart in Dallas this summer, which should free up reps for Rico Dowdle, who finished with 361 yards down the stretch in 2023. While Duece Vaughn is still on the roster, he never panned out last season, so even though the RB chart is crowded, Dowdle may emerge as a solid No. 2/Flex RB.
With Saquon Barkley off the roster and on the Eagles, this summer it will be up to Devin Singletary and Tyrone Tracy to battle it out at RB. We do expect Singletary to win the job, but Tracy has excellent receiving skills and would be valuable in PPR leagues.
Will Levis bursted onto the scene last season in Week 7, when he started for the first time and threw for 4TDs in that game. The rest of the season was not as impressive at all, and he became fantasy free agent wire material quickly. This offseason, the Titans added pass-catching RB Tony Pollard and WR Calvin Ridley to the mix. That should really help their offense, and there is no other QB on the depth chart that will challenge Levis for the starting role. If you wait very long in drafts this summer, you could do much worse than drafting Levis.
The Raiders jumped at Brock Bowers in the 2024 Draft and he will immediately serve as a No. 1 TE weapon for them. He presents a physical mismatch for opposing defenses and will start the season as a weekly starter in all formats.
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