2024 Receiving Stats
REC
109
YDS
1204
TD
7
AVG
11.0
TAR
170
2025 Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
Nabers arguably surpassed expectations for even a sixth overall pick last year, catching 109 passes in 15 games despite being one of the youngest players in his draft class. If not for a concussion costing him Weeks 5 and 6, he would've led the NFL in targets and set a rookie record for receptions. As is, Nabers finished second among WRs in targets rate (32.4 percent of routes) and third in receptions, although the yardage numbers were less impressive (11.0 per catch, 7.1 per target) for reasons that mostly seem to be no fault of his own. The concern for fantasy is that Nabers may be in a bad situation again this season, catching passes from Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston and/or Jaxson Dart. There aren't many concerns about Nabers himself, with the strong rookie year supporting pre-draft expectations that his 4.35 speed would play equally well as a downfield threat and as a YAC weapon. The combination of elite speed and agility in a thick frame (6-0, 200) is reminiscent of Cincinnati's Ja'Marr Chase, who offers a fair comparison for Nabers' ceiling if ever paired with a top passer. For now, we'll likely have to settle for big-time volume in a subpar offense, hoping Nabers' freakish talent shines through often enough to pay off a hefty draft price. Read Past Outlooks
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May need to manage toe
Giants coach Brian Daboll suggested Thursday that Nabers' toe could require continued management even though the wideout is practicing at the start of training camp, Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports.
ANALYSIS
Nabers said Wednesday that his toe feels good at the moment but might end up requiring surgery at some point in his career. It's an issue that dates back to college, and while it popped up again toward the end of his rookie season, Nabers nonetheless had 235 receiving yards and three TDs over the final two weeks, making his case as a first-round fantasy pick for 2025. He's mostly going in the second half of the first round now, with ADP reflecting minimal concern (if any) about the toe injury that held him out of spring practices.
Nabers said Wednesday that his toe feels good at the moment but might end up requiring surgery at some point in his career. It's an issue that dates back to college, and while it popped up again toward the end of his rookie season, Nabers nonetheless had 235 receiving yards and three TDs over the final two weeks, making his case as a first-round fantasy pick for 2025. He's mostly going in the second half of the first round now, with ADP reflecting minimal concern (if any) about the toe injury that held him out of spring practices.
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Air Yards Per Game
104.8Air Yards Per Snap
1.89% Team Air Yards
41.2%% Team Targets
30.5%Avg Depth of Target
9.2 YdsCatch Rate
64.1%Drop Rate
5.9%Avg Yds After Catch
4.3% Targeted On Route
31.0%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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Receiving Alignment Breakdown
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2024 Malik Nabers Split Stats
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2024 Fantasy Outlook
Nabers was the second WR taken in the 2024 Draft, going sixth overall to a Giants team that was widely rumored to be interested in quarterbacks. He'd be a consensus WR1 in many other draft classes, but Marvin Harrison was the popular favorite for a loaded 2024 class. Nabers has looked the part since his initial year at LSU in 2021, when he started six of 11 games and had 417 receiving yards as an 18-year-old true freshman (after missing his senior season of high school due to a declined transfer waiver, no less). Nabers then progressed to 1,017 receiving yards as a sophomore and 1,569 as a junior, comfortably outproducing teammate Brian Thomas (also a first-round pick) in every key category besides touchdowns. Nabers scored 14 of those in 2023 to help QB Jayden Daniels win the Heisman Award, with highlights including a 13-239-2 receiving line against Miss. St. and a 10-171-1 showing at Alabama. Listed at 6-0, 200, Nabers is about 3-4 inches and 10-15 pounds shy of Harrison and fellow rookie Rome Odunze, but the LSU product is probably the fastest of the three and also the best YAC threat. While he didn't test at the combine, Nabers reportedly posted a 4.44-second 40-yard dash and 38-inch vertical... back in 2020 when he was still in high school. He should immediately become the Giants' No. 1 receiver ahead of Wan'Dale Robinson, Darius Slayton and Jalin Hyatt, albeit in an offense that has Daniel Jones (ACL) and Drew Lock at quarterback.
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Ready for camp
Nabes (toe) is expected to be a full participant in training camp, with Giants coach Brian Daboll saying Wednesday the wideout is "ready to go," Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
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Avoids PUP, NFI lists
Nabers (toe) didn't open training camp on the active/PUP or active/non-football injury list, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.
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No concerns for training camp
Giants head coach Brian Daboll said Wednesday that Nabers (toe) will not participate in mandatory minicamp, but there are no concerns about his availability for training camp, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.
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Limited to walkthrough
Giants coach Brian Daboll said Thursday that Nabers (toe) is progressing but not quite ready to practice, Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports reports.
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Nursing toe issue at OTAs
Giants head coach Brian Daboll said Nabers (toe) did not participate in OTAs on Wednesday due to an injury that dates back to college, Connor Hughes of SNY.tv reports.
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Already in sync with Wilson
Nabers caught three touchdowns from Russell Wilson during the opening practice of training camp Wednesday, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Nabers has his locker next to Wilson, a fitting development considering the chemistry the two already seem to share. The second-year wideout was clearly a favorite target of the veteran signal-caller in the red zone Wednesday, and Nabers is already impressed with Wilson's presence and excited to benefit from what the 10-time Pro Bowler brings to the table. "I've been watching him a long time," Nabers said. "To get great passes from him, to get to see his leadership, I understand now why he's been doing it for so long. To have that on side of me in my locker room, it's just an extra mentor that I have alongside me."
Nabers has his locker next to Wilson, a fitting development considering the chemistry the two already seem to share. The second-year wideout was clearly a favorite target of the veteran signal-caller in the red zone Wednesday, and Nabers is already impressed with Wilson's presence and excited to benefit from what the 10-time Pro Bowler brings to the table. "I've been watching him a long time," Nabers said. "To get great passes from him, to get to see his leadership, I understand now why he's been doing it for so long. To have that on side of me in my locker room, it's just an extra mentor that I have alongside me."