So you benched Swift because of talk of a limited game only to replace him with a guy with talk of a limited game?Benched Swift in one league with talk of limited play. He has a good game.
Decide I won’t do the same with Barkley in another league.![]()
Sorry..:no. Benched swift in one league due to limited talk.So you benched Swift because of talk of a limited game only to replace him with a guy with talk of a limited game?
I mean, it should be better this week. Better matchup, and he got his feet wet with NFL contact again.anyone trotting him out there this week? not a great matchup at all.
Don’t have a choice with JRob my other option. Giddy up?anyone trotting him out there this week? not a great matchup at all.
Kinda my thoughts.....but, if you wanna swing for the fences, he is always a carry away from an 80 yd TDInterviews don't leave me confident he'll play much. Although his 2 best games as a pro were against Washington. But this team and defense is improved since those games too. I think I'm benching him this week.
The Athletic's Dan Duggan said "it’s unlikely" the Giants will "totally unleash" Saquon Barkley against Washington in Week 2.
On a short week as the team carefully manages Barkley's comeback from a 2020 ACL tear, there's little chance we'll see Barkley get a full complement of snaps or touches on Thursday night. He played 48 percent of the Giants' offensive snaps in their Week 1 loss to the Broncos -- a number that would have been higher had the game not gotten out of hand in the last half of the fourth quarter. Barkley, listed as questionable after logging a limited practice on Tuesday, had ten carries and caught one of three targets on 16 pass routes against Denver. He's a risky start against a tough Football Team defense.
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SOURCE: The Athletic
Sep 15, 2021, 8:40 PM ET
Saquon Barkley (knee) is active for Week 2 against the Washington Football Team.
The report is via dependable Giants beat writer Jordan Raanan. Most signs point toward Barkley remaining on something of a snap count after he was limited to 29 snaps and 11 touches in the Giants' dismal Week 1 loss to the Broncos. The Football Team come with one of the league's most imposing defensive fronts, so only 10-15 touches would result in another low-end FLEX type performance absent some big plays. Barkley didn't appear close to those in the opener as he failed to break a tackle for the first time in his career, but his game-breaking ability still keeps him parked on the RB2/3 borderline.
SOURCE: Jordan Raanan on Twitter
Sep 16, 2021, 6:32 PM ET
Saquon Barkley rushed 13 times for 57 yards in the Giants' Week 2 loss to Washington, adding two receptions for 12 additional yards.
It was a nightmare performance for Barkley, who uncorked a 41-yard run in the first quarter then proceeded to spend much of the evening with fewer than 40 yards rushing as he was continually knocked back at the line of scrimmage. The Giants' blocking was horrendous while the turf was a slippery disaster, but Barkley still wasn't making anybody miss. It was a problem, though Barkley still looked reasonably springy. Almost certainly limited to begin the year with the Giants cursed with two games in five days, Barkley's early performance will become a much bigger concern if he is bottled up on 10 days rest against the Falcons' awful defense in Week 3.
Sep 17, 2021, 12:02 AM ET
Saquon Barkley played 84 percent of the Giants' offensive snaps in their Week 2 loss to Washington.
It's a considerable uptick for Barkley after he played 47.5 percent of the team's snaps in Week 1 against Denver. Barkley handled 13 carries and caught two passes on 27 pass routes while Elijhaa Penny and Devonate Booker each had two rushing attempts in Week 2. Though he hardly looks like the pre-ACL injury Barkley, the team's commitment to increasing his usage should be encouraging for fantasy managers who took a chance on Barkley in the first or second round this summer. Barkley now gets ten days of rest before facing one of the NFL's worst defenses in Atlanta.
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Sep 17, 2021, 10:37 AM ET
Saquon Barkley (knee) was limited in Wednesday's practice.
Kenny Golladay (hip) and Evan Engram (calf) were also limited Wednesday. Barkley should be fine for Week 3's potential blowup spot against the Falcons after playing 84% of the snaps last Thursday night and getting 10 days rest. Barkley will be a legit RB1 for the first time all season this Sunday. The buy-low window is open but will close soon.
Sep 22, 2021, 4:11 PM ET
... dude that's 15.4 in non-PPR. Plenty big enough fantasy day.Saquon Barkley rushed 16 times for 51 yards and a touchdown in the Giants' Week 3 loss to the Giants, adding 6 receptions for 43 additional yards.
Barkley didn't have a huge fantasy game, but he looked like vintage Barkley. He was heavily involved as a receiver and got into the end zone on a leaping touchdown run. With Devontae Booker a healthy scratch, Barkley saw 60 snaps. Backup Gary Brightwell saw just two. Barkley will have some frustrating days due to the Giants' overall offense, but he's officially recaptured his pre-injury role. Barkley will be a clear RB1 against the Saints in Week 4.
Saquon Barkley (knee) was limited in Wednesday's practice.
This is going to be Barkley's routine for the foreseeable future most likely. He's coming off season highs in snap rate (86%) and touches (22) against the Falcons last Sunday and will be an every-week RB1 moving forward. Barkley draws the Saints in Week 4.
Sep 29, 2021, 1:39 PM ET
I had him on the trade table sending Clyde. And a few other important pieces in a multi-player trade. Ultimately I don’t think it worked out in my favor.Nah the time to buy low has past. He played over 86% of the snaps in Week 3 and the Giants made his direct backup inactive. Owners now see the insane volume is back and won't bite unless something happens where his snap share decreases again, he gets hurt or Gary Brightwell takes the league like a house on fire.
Saquon Barkley rushed 13 times for 52 yards and a touchdown in the Giants' Week 4 overtime win over the Saints, adding five receptions for 74 additional yards and a touchdown.
Barkley was the X-factor this afternoon, jump-cutting like he was back to 100 percent health and scoring two of the Giants' three touchdowns. The first was a 54-yard reception where some play-calling deception got Barkley free down the left sideline. He then looked a wide receiver with his speed making the house call. Barkley's second score was a walk-off, six-yard rush in overtime. He took a read option and got real skinny through the hole, making an excellent cut. There were a few times where Barkley seemed like he was trying to do too much — including spinning into a fumble the Giants thankfully recovered — but he continued his trend of looking more explosive each week. The Giants' awful line is going to lead to some volatility, but Barkley is already deserving of being a weekly fixture in the RB1 ranks, including Week 5 against Dallas.
Saquon Barkley was carted off the field with an ankle injury against Dallas.
It's a potentially devastating setback for Barkley after coming back from a torn ACL and returning to form in recent weeks. Barkley hurt his ankle on an innocuous play in the first quarter, stepping on the foot of a Cowboys defender and badly turning his ankle, which appeared horrifyingly swollen on the sideline. The worst-case scenario is unthinkable for Barkley and Giants fans a week after he finally looked like his former self.
Oct 10, 2021, 4:57 PM ET
Nah the time to buy low has past.
Low ankle sprain. No fracture. He'll miss some time but definitely could have been worse.So any word yet on just how bad it is?
The ankle was crazy swollen on the sideline.
He may or may not be injury prone, but this was a pretty freak injury. First of all, if Jones hadn't overthrown him, he would have been too busy getting huge yardage on the play to get hurt. Second, anyone can roll an ankle when they step on someone else's foot.Feel bad for the guy, but so glad I cut him loose in dynasty last year. He's just going to be one of those constantly injured players.
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reports Saquon Barkley suffered a "low ankle sprain" in Week 5 and is "likely" to miss the Giants' Week 6 game against the Rams.
Barkley is "week to week," per Rapoport, and hopes to only miss Week 6. Fantasy managers can safely assume Barkley will miss next week's matchup against the Rams, setting up Devontae Booker as the team's primary back. Booker saw 19 touches and scored two touchdowns in relief of Barkley against the Cowboys. His pass game involvement should give Booker a nice weekly floor for as long as Barkley is sidelined. He should be prioritized by any fantasy player in need of running back help.
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SOURCE: Ian Rapoport on Twitter
Oct 10, 2021, 8:59 PM ET
I'd lean ever so slightly toward good news, in the sense that he hasn't been put on IR, so they are clearly expecting him this week or next week.No news is bad news, or good news?
I know that is some major clickbait, but man Barkley in Baltimore would be terrifying. I don't know how a defense could stop him and Lamar together, without completely leaving Andrews/Brown/Bateman all one on one, which no teams have the secondary to do. Probably would require a few contract restructures.
Mahomes would have to throw it to him for Barkley to be a receiving threat in KC.I know that is some major clickbait, but man Barkley in Baltimore would be terrifying. I don't know how a defense could stop him and Lamar together, without completely leaving Andrews/Brown/Bateman all one on one, which no teams have the secondary to do. Probably would require a few contract restructures.
KC would probably be a good fit too, and an equal problem for defenses, but more so in the sense of his receiving ability. They also are more aggressive when it comes to trading for vets, as Orlando Brown and Frank Clark can attest. Not that I would imagine Barkley in a pseudo contract year, fetches a 1st rounder like they did.
At the risk of being that guy, CEH is probably 30% the talent Barkley is. Barkley would get the Hunt treatment in the highly unlikely scenario he somehow got traded there.Mahomes would have to throw it to him for Barkley to be a receiving threat in KC.
Signed,
Angsty CEH apologists everywhere
Was just pointing out Mahomes doesn’t throw to running backs often.At the risk of being that guy, CEH is probably 30% the talent Barkley is. Barkley would get the Hunt treatment in the highly unlikely scenario he somehow got traded there.
He did when he had other RBs though. Hunt was targeted all the time. Hell, Damien Williams was used a lot more in the passing game than CEH is. I kind of think that is less a Mahomes thing, and more a talent at RB thing.Was just pointing out Mahomes doesn’t throw to running backs often.
Hunt was targeted an average of 3 times per game by Mahomes. CEH has been targeted an average of 3.5 times per game. Small sample sizes though.He did when he had other RBs though. Hunt was targeted all the time. Hell, Damien Williams was used a lot more in the passing game than CEH is. I kind of think that is less a Mahomes thing, and more a talent at RB thing.
Its fun to talk about possible spots where Barkley's career could flourish(health notwithstanding) but its super rare to see a high caliber player(especially one who is banged up) dealt at the deadline. It probably should happen more often though.