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    The Best New York Giants Fantasy Football Team Names

    The fantasy football season is here, which means it's time to come up with a fantasy team name. We've compiled the best New York Giants-themed team names.

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    NFL fans around the world are starting to prepare for their fantasy football seasons. Whether you’re deep into a dynasty league or starting up 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 New York Giants-themed team names, you’ve come to the right place.

    New York Giants Fantasy Team Names

    • Daniel Jones’ Locker (Daniel Jones)
    • Danny Dimes Delivery (Daniel Jones)
    • Jonesing for the Endzone (Daniel Jones)
    • Jonesing for the Title (Daniel Jones
    • Love thy Nabers (Malik Nabers)
    • Like a Good Nabers (Malik Nabers)
    • Hi Diddly Ho Nabers (Malik Nabers)
    • Won’t You Be My Naber? (Malik Nabers)
    • Howdy, Nabers! (Malik Nabers)
    • Zombies Ate My Nabers (Malik Nabers)
    • Malik’s Naber-hood (Malik Nabers)
    • Naber-hood Watch (Malik Nabers)
    • Nextdoor Nabers (Malik Nabers)
    • Nabers Think I’m Sellin’ Dope (Malik Nabers)
    • Nabers Gonna Nab (Malik Nabers)
    • Nabers Watch (Malik Nabers)
    • Malik the Freak (Malik Nabers)
    • Keeping Up With The Nabers (Malik Nabers)
    • Malik Your Move (Malik Nabers)
    • Nabers and Shakers (Malik Nabers)
    • Malik’s Mayhem (Malik Nabers)
    • Malik the Menace (Malik Nabers)
    • Young, Free, and Singletary (Devin Singletary)
    • Hyatt Hospitality (Jalin Hyatt)
    • Big Blue Brigade
    • Big Blue Wrecking Crew
    • G-Men Dynasty
    • Gotham Giants

    Want some additional options? Try PFN’s Fantasy Football Team Name Generator!

    Who Are the Giants’ Top Fantasy Players?

    WR Malik Nabers

    Nabers posted impressive numbers at LSU, including 1,569 yards and 14 touchdowns as a junior. He brings a strong track record to the Giants, who have lacked a true WR1 for several years.

    Nabers steps into a wide-open WR room in New York, where he could quickly become the top target. With minimal competition for targets, there’s a realistic chance Nabers could push for a 30% target share as a rookie, giving him a strong foundation for fantasy success.

    Nabers is currently being drafted as the WR24, 52nd overall. While this might seem low for a rookie with his potential, it reflects the uncertainty surrounding his situation, including the Giants’ quarterback play.

    For a complete breakdown, check out Malik Nabers’ fantasy profile.

    RB Devin Singletary

    New York Giants RB Devin Singletary spent last season with the Houston Texans and totaled over 1,000 yards while averaging 14.5 touches per game. He may not have a ton of explosive play potential, but he did prove to be a viable workhorse last season and will enter 2024 with a similar touch projection.

    Singletary is flirting with the top 100 in fantasy drafts, and I think that’s about where he should be going. The upside is limited, but, at least to open the season, so is his floor because of the available touches. The value of each touch can be debated, but at this point in the proceedings, opportunity is currency.

    For a complete breakdown, check out Devin Singletary’s fantasy profile.