Darius Slayton
27-Year-Old
2024 Receiving Stats
REC
36
YDS
504
TD
1
AVG
14.0
TAR
64
Rest-of-Season Projections
2024 Fantasy Outlook
Slayton's five years with the Giants have yielded four seasons in the range of 46-50 catches, 724-770 receiving yards and 15.0-15.7 yards per catch. That includes 2023, when he was stuck in an offense with terrible blocking and three different starting quarterbacks. Slayton led the team in receiving for a second straight year (and fourth time overall), with the final four weeks accounting for 41.7 percent of his yardage and three of his four TDs. Despite the strong finish, it may be difficult for the 2019 fifth-round pick to match his past success after the Giants selected WR Malik Nabers sixth overall in the 2024 Draft. While Slayton is still likely to have a starting job, there's a good chance Nabers almost instantly becomes the best WR and strongest target-earner Slayton has ever shared a field with. Read Past Outlooks
RANKS
Remains afterthought on offense
Slayton caught two of his six targets for 27 yards Sunday in a 14-11 loss to the Saints.
ANALYSIS
Malik Nabers entered the weekend deemed questionable to play due to hip and groin injuries, and with some reports indicating that he would be limited even if able to suit up, it looked like Slayton could be in line for increased opportunity. The veteran wideout did technically see a bump in his stats -- his 27 receiving yards marked his highest total since Week 9 -- but he still finished fifth on the team in targets behind wideouts Wan'Dale Robinson (11) and Nabers (10) as well as running back Tyrone Tracy (10) and tight end Daniel Bellinger (seven). Given the poor state of the Giants' offense -- they 've scored 20 or fewer points all but one time during their current eight-game losing streak -- and Slayton's increasingly frustrating inefficiency, he's a name to leave on the waiver wire in the majority of fantasy leagues.
Malik Nabers entered the weekend deemed questionable to play due to hip and groin injuries, and with some reports indicating that he would be limited even if able to suit up, it looked like Slayton could be in line for increased opportunity. The veteran wideout did technically see a bump in his stats -- his 27 receiving yards marked his highest total since Week 9 -- but he still finished fifth on the team in targets behind wideouts Wan'Dale Robinson (11) and Nabers (10) as well as running back Tyrone Tracy (10) and tight end Daniel Bellinger (seven). Given the poor state of the Giants' offense -- they 've scored 20 or fewer points all but one time during their current eight-game losing streak -- and Slayton's increasingly frustrating inefficiency, he's a name to leave on the waiver wire in the majority of fantasy leagues.
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Advanced NFL Stats
How do Darius Slayton's 2024 advanced stats compare to other wide receivers?
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Air Yards Per Game
68.9Air Yards Per Snap
1.28% Team Air Yards
26.3%% Team Targets
14.7%Avg Depth of Target
12.9 YdsCatch Rate
56.3%Drop Rate
6.3%Avg Yds After Catch
2.8% Targeted On Route
15.5%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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This Week's Opposing Pass Defense
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Sunday, Dec 15th at 1:00PM
Overall QB Rating Against
81.2
Cornerbacks
71.4
Safeties
101.2
Linebackers
87.2
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2024 Darius Slayton Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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How do Darius Slayton's measurables compare to other wide receivers?
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Height
6' 1"Weight
198 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.39 secShuttle Time
4.15 secCone Drill
7.00 secVertical Jump
40.5 inBroad Jump
135 inBench Press
11 repsHand Length
10.00 inArm Length
32.75 in
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
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Slayton started 24 of 30 games his first two seasons despite being a fifth-round pick in 2019, combining for 1,491 yards and 11 TDs while averaging 15.2 yards per catch. He then fall out of favor and down the depth chart in 2021, before being revived in 2022 -- 724 yards on 71 targets, with 11 starts in 16 games -- under new coach Brain Daboll. Slayton wasn't even a volume receiver in college at Auburn and is unlikely to become ever one in the NFL, but he's been a capable field-stretcher for most of his career while making good on his 4.39 40 time for the 2019 Scouting Combine. He does have snap competition this year, with fellow 2022 starter Isaiah Hodgins returning, Jalin Hyatt drafted in the third round and free-agent signing Parris Campbell potentially getting a chance to play outside at some point. Slayton re-signed with the Giants on a two-year, $12 million contract, but there's no guaranteed money in the second season and only $4.9 million guaranteed at signing -- slightly more than Campbell got but still not a huge commitment.
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Quiet again Week 13
Slayton caught two of six targets for eight yards in Thursday's Thanksgiving Day loss to Dallas.
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Shut out in Week 12 blowout loss
Slayton didn't catch either of his two targets in Sunday's 30-7 defeat against the Buccaneers.
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Set to return Sunday
Slayton (concussion) doesn't have a designation for Sunday's game versus the Buccaneers, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
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Another full practice
Slayton (concussion) remained a full practice participant Thursday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
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Full practice Wednesday
Slayton (concussion) practiced in full Wednesday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
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Could see bigger role Sunday
Slayton could be primed to take on a larger role in Sunday's game against the Saints now that fellow wideout Malik Nabers is listed as questionable due to a hip flexor injury, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Nabers suffered the injury during one-on-one drills in Thursday's practice and then sat out Friday's session altogether. Head coach Brian Daboll implied Nabers' status was truly up in the air, and Raanan confirms Slayton, who sports a 34-477-1 line on 58 targets this season, would be set for a starting role on the perimeter in Nabers' stead if the latter misses.
Nabers suffered the injury during one-on-one drills in Thursday's practice and then sat out Friday's session altogether. Head coach Brian Daboll implied Nabers' status was truly up in the air, and Raanan confirms Slayton, who sports a 34-477-1 line on 58 targets this season, would be set for a starting role on the perimeter in Nabers' stead if the latter misses.