While John Harbaugh is “running the show” in New York and views Love as a versatile offensive weapon, the Giants are also considering a “perfect scenario” trade-down into the 6-10 range to target Ohio State defenders Caleb Downs or Sonny Styles. Though, Cam Skattebo and Tyrone Tracy Jr. offer an effective 1-2 punch at running back, New York has experience squandering premium draft capital on the RB position in the Top-5.
Raanan also reported that multiple NFL teams have Love as “their top graded player,” though not necessarily No. 1 on their big board.
Meanwhile, SNY’s Connor Hughes stated “Don’t be surprised,” if Arizona drafts Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love. Despite a backfield already crowded with veterans like James Conner and Tyler Allgeier, the Cardinals may still select Jeremiyah Love at No. 3 as the best player available, potentially snatching him away from other interested suitors like the Titans and Giants. If Arizona pulls the trigger on the Notre Dame star, Love is projected to eventually outshine his teammates and emerge as the team’s undisputed lead running back.
The bottom line is NFL’s love is real for Love. He is making a real push for the RB3 spot in fantasy football dynasty league rankings.
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The New York Giants standout rookie running back Cam Skattebo will miss the rest of the season with an ankle injury. Skattebo suffered the injury in their week eight matchup against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Skattebo was a bright spot for the Giants, with over 600 yards from scrimmage and six touchdowns. The fourth round pick had taken over the lead role in the New York backfield, now Tyrone Tracy finds himself at the top of the depth chart.
With Skattebo done for the rest of the year Tracy becomes a priority add for fantasy managers. In 2024 Tracy put up over 1,100 scrimmage yards and six touchdowns.
Author: David Leonard Jr. (@RealDelcoDave)
NY Giants rookie running back Cam Skattebo had a dominant performance on Thursday night, rushing for three touchdowns as the Giants upset their NFC East division rivals, the Philadelphia Eagles. Skattebo has looked great, showcasing his strength and determination on every play. He has become a must-start asset in all formats moving forward.
Skattebo rushed the ball 19 times, accumulating a career high 98 yards on the ground while catching two passes for 12 yards. He ran one touchdown into the endzone from four yards out and the other two from the one-yard line, effortlessly plowing through defenders as if he were a bulldozer. “We played hard, and props to the guys up front for all the effort they gave me and this team,” said Skattebo post-game. The Giants’ rookie duo of Jaxson Dart and Skattebo have brought excitement back to the organization, and their bond continues to grow. Dart said he and Skattebo told each other they had each other’s backs and were “going to lay it all on the line each and every play.”
The Giants play another formidable opponent in Week 7 as they face the Denver Broncos.
Author: Dane Madoche(@FF_DaMaddog)
Giants fourth round rookie running back Cam Skattebo re-aggravated hamstring injury. Skattebo has yet to appear in either of the Giants preseason games thus far. Now, is expected to miss Week 1 of the regular season with this injury. Due to reinjuring the hamstring, he may be missing more than just season opener.
In camp Tyrone Tracy Jr. and Devin Singletary have been splitting first-team reps. Leaving Skattebo to earn more playing time through the course of the season, this however makes his debut in the NFL pushed back a little longer. Expect Tracy to see high volume like he was getting at the end of last season, to begin this season, especially if Skattebo is going to miss more than one week. Tracy could be off to a hot start due to the volume he will consume and may be added in all formats, he will be a must start in PPR leagues if he is the clear-cut starter.
Author: Jake Lewis (@Lewylewis5)
Cam Skattebo lands in an interesting situation, the Giants are adding talent around Malik Nebers and should be markedly better than last season. At 5’9″ and weighing 219 pounds, Skattebo may not have elite speed but demonstrated plenty of burst and a knack for yards after contact. He delivered a standout 2024 season, amassing 1,711 rushing yards and 605 receiving yards, along with 25 total touchdowns.
Skattebo will need to compete with second year backfield mate Tyrone Tracy Jr., also a 4th round selection from last year. Cam probably has the edge in between the tackles rushes, however both backs have shown to be prolific pass catchers, making this a tough backfield to predict at this point in the process.
Author: Lukasz Stec (@Lukasz_FF01)
With the 2025 NFL Draft less than a week away, in-demand running back Cam Skattebo squeezed two more visits under the gun. The gritty runner—one of the draft’s top prospects—visited the Detroit Lions and Tennessee Titans this week. This comes after official visits with the Cardinals, Browns, and Giants, and more presumed interest across the league.
It’s hard to imagine Skattebo ending up in Detroit, stuck behind David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs. Tennessee also already has two backs with comparative styles. The first-team All-American is known for his smooth transitions from hard-nosed runner to receiving option out of the backfield. Those comparisons have drawn speculation that he’s also catching the eye of Sean Payton in Denver, who is likely seeking an Alvin Kamara prototype.
The most intriguing fits for his visits appear to be the Browns and Giants. Jerome Ford and Tyrone Tracy (respectively) have each been discussed as players whose roles are in jeopardy.
Author: Sam Schneider (@BuyAndSellYou)