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The 2023 Giants' offense lacked significant firepower in the passing game, which led to their prioritization of adding a big-time pass catcher in the draft. They landed an impressive prospect in Malik Nabers, who, if not for the generational talent Marvin Harrison Jr., would've almost certainly been the top prospect at the position in this and almost any other class.
Nabers is a well-rounded wide receiver who brings tremendous speed and overall athleticism to a New York offense that sorely lacks such players. Barring injury, Nabers should immediately step in as the top target earner in what is admittedly a struggling offense. Nevertheless, even with presumed poor quarterback play, a high target share could allow Nabers to be a strong weekly fantasy asset from the outset.
Nabers won't come cheap on draft day, but he's being selected as a low-end WR2 or high-end WR3 in most leagues, which is fairly close to his floor. If he and Daniel Jones can create a connection that allows him to get into the end zone with any frequency, there's no reason to believe he can't meet or even exceed the lofty expectations many have for him this season.
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Malik Nabers misses practice on Thursday Toe injury By: Mike Krueger | Thu Dec 26, 12:44 pm

| | WR Malik Nabers (toe) and C John Michael Schmitz (ankle) among those not practicing Thursday, per Brian Daboll.
Wouldn’t rule them out for Sunday just yet but not a great sign.
“See where we’re at (Friday),” Daboll said. (Jordan Raanan on X)
FFToday's Take: Nabers went on to call himself a gametime decision for Week 17 against the Colts. We'll have a better idea of his status after practice on Friday. Darius Slayton would see an upgrade if Nabers were to miss this week's game.

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