Devin Singletary
27-Year-Old
2024 Rush/Rec Stats
ATT
113
YDS
437
TD
4
YDS
119
TD
0
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
By now it is easy enough to see what Singletary is -- a high-motor runner who will never go down easy, but also one who lacks long-range speed and struggles to produce as a pass catcher. The question of Singletary's 2024 fantasy upside depends on how much the Giants value his solid but somewhat limited profile and whether they can field a competent offense. The lack of experienced alternatives or early draft picks in New York's backfield suggests Singletary has a chance to top his career highs of 216 carries (2023) and 52 targets (2022). Saquon Barkley saw 247 carries and 60 targets in 14 games last year, and Singletary might have a similar volume ceiling despite being an inferior player. It's fair to worry that a 5-foot-8, 203-pound back might wilt under such a heavy workload, though Singletary had no such problems in college at Florida Atlantic, taking 562 carries in his final 26 games (21.6 carries per game). He's also held up well in the NFL with smaller workloads, playing every possible game four straight seasons. Of course, the 2024 Giants offense will likely be significantly worse than the offenses Singletary played in with the Bills and Texans, so this probably won't be the most efficient season of his career. Read Past Outlooks
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Unproductive in season finale
Singletary carried seven times for 22 yards and caught his only target for a five-yard loss in Sunday's 20-13 Week 18 loss against the Eagles. He concluded the campaign with 113 rushes for 437 yards and four touchdowns along with 21 receptions (on 24 targets) for 119 yards over 15 games.
ANALYSIS
As has been the case for the majority of the campaign, Singletary worked well behind rookie RB Tyrone Tracy, who logged a 60 percent offensive snap share to the veteran's 30 percent mark. Singletary was brought in during the offseason to potentially serve as a workhorse back after the departure of Saquon Barkley to Philadelphia, but Singletary didn't log double-digit carries in any game after Week 4 and tallied 30 or fewer total yards in six of his final seven contests. Instead, it was Tracy who took hold of the starting running back role for the Giants, and that figures to be the case again next season. Singletary has two years remaining on his three-year, $16.5 million deal, so he figures to be back with New York for the 2025 campaign as the No. 2 option in the team's backfield.
As has been the case for the majority of the campaign, Singletary worked well behind rookie RB Tyrone Tracy, who logged a 60 percent offensive snap share to the veteran's 30 percent mark. Singletary was brought in during the offseason to potentially serve as a workhorse back after the departure of Saquon Barkley to Philadelphia, but Singletary didn't log double-digit carries in any game after Week 4 and tallied 30 or fewer total yards in six of his final seven contests. Instead, it was Tracy who took hold of the starting running back role for the Giants, and that figures to be the case again next season. Singletary has two years remaining on his three-year, $16.5 million deal, so he figures to be back with New York for the 2025 campaign as the No. 2 option in the team's backfield.
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Broken Tackle %
15.9%Positive Run %
88.5%% Yds After Contact
65.9%Avg Yds After Contact
2.5Rushing TD %
3.5%Touches Per Game
8.9% Snaps w/Touch
37.0%Air Yards Per Game
-4.9Air Yards Per Snap
-0.20% Team Air Yards
-1.9%% Team Targets
4.3%Avg Depth of Target
-3.0 YdsCatch Rate
87.5%Drop Rate
0.0%Avg Yds After Catch
8.7% Targeted On Route
14.2%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Measurables Review
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Height
5' 7"Weight
203 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.66 secShuttle Time
4.40 secCone Drill
7.32 secVertical Jump
35.0 inBroad Jump
117 inBench Press
15 repsHand Length
8.50 inArm Length
28.88 in
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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At 5-8, 203, with a 4.66 40 time, Singletary never had the conventional profile of an NFL running back -- not even a backup. That he stuck as long as he did as a starter in Buffalo, which is to say most of the last four years, is in itself a testament to Singletary's mettle. His relentless motor allows him to catch defenders off guard, getting under their pads and knocking them backward despite his weight disadvantage. Over a long sample, though, Singletary's lack of speed and brute strength eventually shows up, leading to the conclusion that he might be best suited as a backup. Signed by the Texans in March to a one-year deal, Singletary should be an effective firecracker off the bench after starter Dameon Pierce tenderizes the defense, and he might even have more ability as a pass catcher than what he showed in Buffalo. Singletary struggled as a receiver with the Bills, but so did James Cook and Zack Moss, both plus pass-catchers in college. The Houston system might improve Singletary's pass-catching efficiency to somewhat offset his playing time decrease.
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Tallies 30 total yards in Week 17
Singletary rushed five times for 21 yards and caught his only target for nine yards in Sunday's 45-33 victory over Indianapolis.
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Gets just four carries in Week 16
Singletary rushed four times for 12 yards and didn't collect a target in Sunday's 34-7 loss to Atlanta.
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Scores fourth rushing TD in loss
Singletary rushed eight times for 25 yards and secured all three targets for 16 yards in the Giants' 35-14 loss to the Ravens on Sunday.
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Tallies season-low two touches
Singletary carried twice for eight yards and didn't receive a passing target in Sunday's 14-11 Week 14 loss to New Orleans.
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Gets seven rushes in Week 13
Singletary had seven carries for 23 yards and didn't haul in his only target during Thursday's 27-20 loss at Dallas.
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Could reclaim RB1 duties Sunday
Singletary would serve as the Giants' top running back against the Falcons if rookie Tyrone Tracy is unable to play due to an ankle injury, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
ANALYSIS
Singletary was the Giants' top running back at the start of the regular season and registered 56 carries for 221 yards and two touchdowns while adding 10 catches on 11 targets for 72 yards through the first four games. He missed the next two games due to a groin injury, which allowed Tracy to usurp Singletary for RB1 duties. However, Tracy is playing through an ankle injury, which caused the two running backs to split duties against the Ravens in Week 15. If Tracy is unable to play in Week 16, Singletary would operate as the lead back while Eric Gray fills in as the backup.
Singletary was the Giants' top running back at the start of the regular season and registered 56 carries for 221 yards and two touchdowns while adding 10 catches on 11 targets for 72 yards through the first four games. He missed the next two games due to a groin injury, which allowed Tracy to usurp Singletary for RB1 duties. However, Tracy is playing through an ankle injury, which caused the two running backs to split duties against the Ravens in Week 15. If Tracy is unable to play in Week 16, Singletary would operate as the lead back while Eric Gray fills in as the backup.