Fantasy football drafts are underway. Whether you’re deep into a dynasty league or starting a new redraft team, finding the right name for your squad can be a challenge.
We compiled a list of the best fantasy football team names for each NFL franchise. But if you’re just looking for Malik Nabers-themed team names, you’ve come to the right place.
Fantasy Team Names Based on Malik Nabers
- Love thy Nabers
- Like a Good Nabers
- Hi Diddly Ho Nabers
- Won’t You Be My Naber?
- Howdy, Nabers!
- Zombies Ate My Nabers
- Malik’s Naber-hood
- Naber-hood Watch
- Nextdoor Nabers
- Nabers Think I’m Sellin’ Dope
- Nabers Gonna Nab
- Nabers Watch
- Malik the Freak
- Keeping Up With The Nabers
- Malik Your Move
- Nabers and Shakers
- Malik’s Mayhem
- Malik the Menace
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Malik Nabers’ Fantasy Outlook
Nabers’ rookie season was a resounding success despite terrible quarterback play. Nabers finished as the WR7 in PPR points per game in his first season, catching 109 of 170 targets for 1,204 yards and seven touchdowns. Nabers led all wide receivers in target share (34.9%) and was second in targets (170) and target rate (31.2%). He was fifth in deep targets (28) and fourth in air yards (1,618).
Unfortunately, the play of Daniel Jones, Drew Lock, Tim Boyle, and Tommy DeVito at quarterback hindered his ceiling. Nabers had the fourth most unrealized air yards (876) with just 74.1% of his passes being deemed catchable.
The Giants brought in two veteran quarterbacks (Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston) and added a first-round rookie in 2025 (Jaxson Dart), hoping to improve quarterback play for Nabers. Wilson looks set to start, which certainly opens up the deep plays for Nabers in his second season. He had the second-best deep ball completion percentage (46.7) of all quarterbacks last season. More importantly, the Giants didn’t add significant target competition, giving Nabers the runway to dominate targets again in his second season.
Nabers is a first-round fantasy pick with the workload needed to finish as WR1 overall in fantasy. 2024’s WR7 finish feels like a floor outcome for a heavily targeted receiver who got a quarterback upgrade if he stays healthy.

