Giants’ Season Update and Darius Slayton’s Outlook
The New York Giants achieved their first win of the season in Week 4, overcoming the previously undefeated Los Angeles Chargers. This victory marked the debut for rookie quarterback Jackson Dart. However, the win came at a cost, as wide receiver Malik Nabers suffered a torn ACL, significantly impacting the Giants’ offensive strength. Now, they’re trying to regroup and find a rhythm in their passing game, especially relying on Darius Slayton and Onedale Robinson as key players.
Fantasy Football Analysis: Giants, WR, Darius Slayton
This week, the Giants face the New Orleans Saints, presenting an opportunity to assess their offense without Nabers. The Saints’ defense has struggled, ranking in the bottom four for EPA and passing DVOA. So far, they have allowed strong performances from players like Marvin Harrison Jr. and Jauan Jennings, among others.
While the matchups look promising, a big question remains: how involved will Slayton be with Dart at the helm? In his initial game with Dart, Slayton led the team with four receptions for 44 yards, which is decent but can seem underwhelming when considering that Dart only threw for 111 yards overall. The defense they faced was tough, certainly, but it leaves some doubts.
Dart might navigate the field more effectively this week, as New Orleans has struggled with pressure, possibly giving Slayton more opportunities to make longer plays. However, it’s a concern that the Saints have yet to give up a touchdown to wide receivers this season, limiting Slayton’s potential unless his target volume increases—he’s only managed four targets in a game so far.
Should You Start or Sit Slayton in PPR Leagues for Week 5?
Sit. It might be wise to hold off for now. It’s hard to predict how Dart will perform as a passer, and without established chemistry with Slayton, it could be a risk. In PPR formats, it feels safer to wait and see how things develop.
Should You Start or Sit Slayton in Standard Leagues for Week 5?
Sit. If you’re looking for someone to cover a bye week, Slayton could be okay for standard leagues. He has the potential for a deep touchdown, but again, it would be better to first observe if he gets more reliable targets.





