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Evan Engram

TE, Giants

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Evan Engram is now the top option in the passing game with Odell Beckham gone for the entire season, so he is going to get a ton of volume. In four games without Beckham last year Engram had 22 catches for 320 yards and one touchdown. Over the course of an entire season, those numbers become 88 catches for 1,280 yards and four touchdowns. That stat line is strikingly similar to George Kittle's from a year ago, as Engram would have only had 97 fewer yards and one fewer touchdown on the same number of catches. The Giants did sign Golden Tate, but he is suspended for the first four games of the year and wasn't very good with the Eagles. If he couldn't do well in Philadelphia he probably won't do well with a 38-year-old Eli Manning throwing him the ball. Engram is also the second red-zone option behind Saquon Barkley, so he comes with relatively high touchdown upside. Overall, Engram is going to get the volume necessary to push him into the elite tier of tight ends, it's just a matter of whether or not he will capitalize on it, and based off of what he's done in the past, he most certainly will.​

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