NFL fans around the world are starting to prepare for their fantasy football seasons. Whether you’re deep into a dynasty league or starting up a new redraft team, finding the right name for your squad can be a challenge.
We compiled a list of the best fantasy football team names for each NFL franchise. But if you’re just looking for New York Giants-themed team names, you’ve come to the right place.
New York Giants Fantasy Team Names
- Daniel Jones’ Locker (Daniel Jones)
- Danny Dimes Delivery (Daniel Jones)
- Jonesing for the Endzone (Daniel Jones)
- Jonesing for the Title (Daniel Jones
- Love thy Nabers (Malik Nabers)
- Like a Good Nabers (Malik Nabers)
- Hi Diddly Ho Nabers (Malik Nabers)
- Won’t You Be My Naber? (Malik Nabers)
- Howdy, Nabers! (Malik Nabers)
- Zombies Ate My Nabers (Malik Nabers)
- Malik’s Naber-hood (Malik Nabers)
- Naber-hood Watch (Malik Nabers)
- Nextdoor Nabers (Malik Nabers)
- Nabers Think I’m Sellin’ Dope (Malik Nabers)
- Nabers Gonna Nab (Malik Nabers)
- Nabers Watch (Malik Nabers)
- Malik the Freak (Malik Nabers)
- Keeping Up With The Nabers (Malik Nabers)
- Malik Your Move (Malik Nabers)
- Nabers and Shakers (Malik Nabers)
- Malik’s Mayhem (Malik Nabers)
- Malik the Menace (Malik Nabers)
- Young, Free, and Singletary (Devin Singletary)
- Hyatt Hospitality (Jalin Hyatt)
- Big Blue Brigade
- Big Blue Wrecking Crew
- G-Men Dynasty
- Gotham Giants
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Who Are the Giants’ Top Fantasy Players?
WR Malik Nabers
If he continues to improve at this rate, he might be the greatest receiver in the league — by December.
OK, that might be a bit strong, but there isn’t a box the rookie has yet to check. Nabers is making plays at all three levels, turning incompletions into touchdowns, and being handed the ball on an early end-around, all things earning him the confidence of this coaching staff to continue to push the envelope.
Nabers’ usage, Weeks 2-3
- 45% of NYG receptions
- 49.5% of NYG receiving yards
- 50% of NYG targets
If I have to nitpick for this specific matchup, it’s that New York moved Nabers to the slot much more last week and that Dallas is the third-best yards-per-attempt defense when defending the slot.
If the G-Men push him back to the perimeter for 80% of his routes this week, another big game could be in store. Even if you don’t have confidence that this coaching staff will adjust, there’s no way you can justify sitting the role that Nabers has assumed.
RB Devin Singletary
Depending on how your Week 3 matchup ended will 100% skew how you view Singletary’s 108-yard, 18.8-PPR point performance in Cleveland. Of course, that stat line is strong and you’d sign up for 14 more of them for New York’s lead back, but he laid down on the one-yard line to end this game and cost you 6.1 fantasy points in the process.
That’s fantasy.
For every instance like this, you’ll have a receiver that was overthrown by 10 yards but the defense somehow butchers the interception and it actually results in a significant gain. If you play fantasy long enough, these odd happenings have a way of leveling out.
Singletary has played over 69% of the offensive snaps in all three Giant games this season, but he’s also lost a fumble in consecutive games. For a team operating on the margins offensively, the loss of possession is simply unacceptable.
Tyrone Tracy Jr. (a fifth-round pick out of Purdue) isn’t yet a threat to take over this backfield, but he did have more touches against the Browns last week (seven) than he had total entering the game (five) and turned those opportunities into 40 yards.
Singletary remains an RB2 for the time being, but his hold on that role is tenuous. The Giants have been competitive in each of the past two weeks, something that might not be the case over the next month (Weeks 4-8: Cowboys, Seahawks, Bengals, Eagles, and Steelers).
In a less active league, you’re squeezing what value you can out of Singletary. If you’re the move-making type, it’s very possible that we are at the peak of the mountain in terms of his 2024 value and selling him to the highest bidder (maybe a desperate 1-2 manager who is struggling to deal with the Christian McCaffrey injury?) is the play.