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Fantasy expert consensus rankings (“ECR”) are starting to pop up across the Internet, giving managers an early glimpse into how the market might value hundreds of players this summer. As we look ahead to the 2026 season, here are the biggest Giants bargains based on ECR.
The past two summers, Wan’Dale Robinson has proven to be one of the Giants’ best fantasy bargains. Now that he’s in Tennessee, perhaps someone else will take up the cause. Isaiah Likely has a shot to break through. His TE16 ECR suggests bye-week startability. But after being a frequent offensive afterthought in Baltimore, Likely could push for 80+ targets in a more streamlined receiving corps. He appears to be at least slightly undervalued.
Experts also are overlooking Tyrone Tracy (RB46 ECR). Last year’s Week 1 starter was already losing ground to rookie Cam Skattebo before getting hurt. But when he returned, and Skattebo was injured, Tracy strung together some of the best performances of his career, including two 24+ point outings. I think this will remain a somewhat balanced backfield, giving Tracy a boost as a 150+ touch RB.
The third big bargain isn’t journeyman Darnell Mooney, despite a favorable WR74 ECR. It’s actually Darius Slayton (WR88 ECR), who’s built a career around spot-starting fantasy relevance. Starter gets hurt? No problem: Slayton will step in -- not as a weekly starter, but as a decent flier. Although Mooney is higher on the pecking order, Slayton has just as good a shot at finishing inside the top 55 if the Giants don’t add a starter-ready WR.
This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Early 2026 fantasy expert consensus rankings: Giants bargains
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The past two summers, Wan’Dale Robinson has proven to be one of the Giants’ best fantasy bargains. Now that he’s in Tennessee, perhaps someone else will take up the cause. Isaiah Likely has a shot to break through. His TE16 ECR suggests bye-week startability. But after being a frequent offensive afterthought in Baltimore, Likely could push for 80+ targets in a more streamlined receiving corps. He appears to be at least slightly undervalued.
Experts also are overlooking Tyrone Tracy (RB46 ECR). Last year’s Week 1 starter was already losing ground to rookie Cam Skattebo before getting hurt. But when he returned, and Skattebo was injured, Tracy strung together some of the best performances of his career, including two 24+ point outings. I think this will remain a somewhat balanced backfield, giving Tracy a boost as a 150+ touch RB.
The third big bargain isn’t journeyman Darnell Mooney, despite a favorable WR74 ECR. It’s actually Darius Slayton (WR88 ECR), who’s built a career around spot-starting fantasy relevance. Starter gets hurt? No problem: Slayton will step in -- not as a weekly starter, but as a decent flier. Although Mooney is higher on the pecking order, Slayton has just as good a shot at finishing inside the top 55 if the Giants don’t add a starter-ready WR.
This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Early 2026 fantasy expert consensus rankings: Giants bargains
Continue reading...