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TE Evan Engram, DEN (1 Viewer)

Yeah it is, but, we don't have IR and those teams need to fill spots with viable candidates, it seems. We have short benches for our league, so I guess I can see. And I can't talk crap about our league as I'm in ninth place head-to-head and tenth in points. It's ugly, but I'm only ten points behind a playoff qualifier if I can win head-to-head. 
We have 5 bench spots, 1 IR. I own Engram and already have Guice on IR (round 8 keeper value). Dropping Engram never crossed my mind. Olsen was IRed but if he were released I would have grabbed him

You're set 

 
We have 5 bench spots, 1 IR. I own Engram and already have Guice on IR (round 8 keeper value). Dropping Engram never crossed my mind. Olsen was IRed but if he were released I would have grabbed him

You're set 
It's kind of hard to believe I'm ninth in my league until I realize that I got drunk at my draft.

eta* I kid. They're pretty good. We've got seven guys at 2-2. There's parity there.   

 
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Evan Engram (knee) was officially "limited" in Tuesday's practice.

Coach Pat Shurmur has said he's "hopeful" Engram returns to face the Eagles on Thursday night. More important than Engram's "limited" designation was the fact that Shurmur said he would be "full speed" on Tuesday. Engram is probably on the right side of questionable. If he suits up, he will be a low-end TE1. He's coming off injury for a dysfunctional offense.

Source: Jordan Raanan on Twitter 

Oct 9 - 3:41 PM

 
So are owners expecting a bounce back in the second half or is his lunch being eaten by Shepard and Barkley?  This offense is terrible. I feel like you have to hold in dynasty, but man it’s been rough. 

 
So are owners expecting a bounce back in the second half or is his lunch being eaten by Shepard and Barkley?  This offense is terrible. I feel like you have to hold in dynasty, but man it’s been rough. 
I’m not expecting much this year. Barkley’s targets aren’t going anywhere. Like you, I’m holding if I can’t get good value in dynasty. But I’d love to add to him for Ertz/Kelce or “downgrade” to Njoku/Howard/Kittle. 

 
I'm not expecting a lot... but he has talent and defenses are certainly going to shift everything towards, OBJ, Saquon and Sterling.  :thumbup:  

Has to be about 11th ROY at worst. And 7th seems about right when you consider all the fluctuating factors of the others listed higher.

 
I'm hoping someone can explain to me how Engram got only 17 snaps in week 11, getting out-snapped by a guy named Simonson (18) and by Rhett Ellison (40). I'm dumbfounded.
Giants OLine is a mess. They need blockers. Engram is not a blocking TE. Hes droppable at this point.

 
I'm hoping someone can explain to me how Engram got only 17 snaps in week 11, getting out-snapped by a guy named Simonson (18) and by Rhett Ellison (40). I'm dumbfounded.
Simple. Rhett Ellison is an excellent blocker and can catch a bit. Simonson is a rookie TE who can't catch worth a damn but can block. Engram cannot block if his life depended on it. Basically Shurmur is trying to matchup Engram more on plays he can line line up wide and doesn't have to fake a block, because he's bad at it and it just slows him down. He's a 2nd year TE whose usage got blown up with no one around. What makes life problematic for Engram is the emergence of WRs not named Beckham Jr. or Sheperd. Corey Coleman and Bennie Fowler are getting target now, and keep in mind Eli isn't passing 30 times a game most weeks.

 
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Evan Engram (hamstring) remained sidelined at Friday's practice and is out for Week 13 against the Bears.

Engram was optimistic earlier in the week that he'd be able to return this week after missing Week 12 when he injured his hammy in pregame warmups, but players are to never be trusted on their own injury outlooks. Rhett Ellison will get another start at tight end but isn't a recommended streamer.

Source: Art Stapleton on Twitter 

Nov 30 - 11:40 AM
 
In over Brate and I Thomas on OBJ news
I'd continue to have some trepidation, this was a tweet yesterday, not sure how much OBJ news alters things, maybe none if they want to try and run the ball more.

Evan Engram is set to return vs. Redskins. Role should be similar to what it was prior to the hamstring injury, which is as a passing-down TE playing about half the Giants offensive snaps.

https://twitter.com/JordanRaanan/status/1071113135577280513

 
I'd continue to have some trepidation, this was a tweet yesterday, not sure how much OBJ news alters things, maybe none if they want to try and run the ball more.

Evan Engram is set to return vs. Redskins. Role should be similar to what it was prior to the hamstring injury, which is as a passing-down TE playing about half the Giants offensive snaps.

https://twitter.com/JordanRaanan/status/1071113135577280513
I appreciate that, just thinking if ODB is out and Norman is on Shep since this yesterday news it might have changed, he should be lined up as a WR more also, besides Barkley hes their most talented player warts and all.

Different regime but Engram did well when Beckham was out last year.

 
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Different regime but Engram did well when Beckham was out last year.
If you isolate Engram's  4 almost full games that he played with Odell last year he actually did just as good with him as without him and on same amount of targets per game. 

 I'd looked at that this last off-season and figured you also had Marshall getting 21 targets those 4 games so I was not concerned with Barkley as I figured he'd be about a wash.  Might go without saying but I was big on drafting Engram and telling people this off-season the Odell concerns were overblown.

While drafting Engram was a major mistake on my part I still think the Odell concerns were overblown. Barkley getting a little more use in passing game  then I expected is one issue but the big issue, why I'd not be so quick to assume Engram benefits, is in fact the regime. 

I hope you are right in your belief and it works out for you and I can have confidence putting Engram in my lineups next week but he'll remain benched this week on numerous teams.

 
Meh they just decided not to use him like they did last year. Not sure why but Eli has ignored him all year. 
In the same way that Brady has been ignoring Gronk. The Giants O runs through Barkley, he now has him to dump off to. Brady dumps off to White and they run it with Michel. Last year the Giants didn't just lose Beckham, they lost Marshall and Sheppard and they had no Barkley, so Engram was the focal point of the offense. I think long term Engram will be fine, if the Giants improve their OL. For now, blocking TEs make more sense for the Giants O. 

 
In the same way that Brady has been ignoring Gronk. The Giants O runs through Barkley, he now has him to dump off to. Brady dumps off to White and they run it with Michel. Last year the Giants didn't just lose Beckham, they lost Marshall and Sheppard and they had no Barkley, so Engram was the focal point of the offense. I think long term Engram will be fine, if the Giants improve their OL. For now, blocking TEs make more sense for the Giants O. 
I agree. Stinks that after the fast start it's probably gonna be year 4 before he really to peak. But talent is still there. In the right offense he can be an 80-90 catch guy. 

 
In the same way that Brady has been ignoring Gronk. The Giants O runs through Barkley, he now has him to dump off to. Brady dumps off to White and they run it with Michel. Last year the Giants didn't just lose Beckham, they lost Marshall and Sheppard and they had no Barkley, so Engram was the focal point of the offense. I think long term Engram will be fine, if the Giants improve their OL. For now, blocking TEs make more sense for the Giants O. 
Yeah and the offense sucks. Funny how that works. Teams don't use their best players and their offense tends to struggle. Eli is the main problem.......hopefully they move on from him this offseason. 

 
Yeah and the offense sucks. Funny how that works. Teams don't use their best players and their offense tends to struggle. Eli is the main problem.......hopefully they move on from him this offseason. 
The offense is great if the staff gets compensated on Barkley's fantasy points. Not so much for Ws and Ls though. 

 
Yeah and the offense sucks. Funny how that works. Teams don't use their best players and their offense tends to struggle. Eli is the main problem.......hopefully they move on from him this offseason. 
You've watched many Giants games, then? Because I'd like to know why you think Eli is the main problem. I must be watching something else. Eli is a warrior. Not many QBs would make it through the multiple seasons of porous OL play. Granted, a mobile QB might be able to avoid some sacks, but blaming Eli for the offense is just wrong.

 
I am a big believer in Engram and I think he's very similar to Noah Fant. Size, speed, athleticism combinations that break excel sheets. 

 
I am a big believer in Engram and I think he's very similar to Noah Fant. Size, speed, athleticism combinations that break excel sheets. 
Agreed. Think Engram would have had a good year last year if he hadn't got hurt. He closed the season very strong once he got healthy. 

Over his last 3 games he averaged

6.3 catches

81 yards

.33 TDs

8.6 targets 

That prorates to a 100-1296-5 season

 
Agreed. Think Engram would have had a good year last year if he hadn't got hurt. He closed the season very strong once he got healthy. 

Over his last 3 games he averaged

6.3 catches

81 yards

.33 TDs

8.6 targets 

That prorates to a 100-1296-5 season
I just look at the Metcalf, Fant, Engram athletic profiles on playerprofiler and think they have so much in common. 

 
I just look at the Metcalf, Fant, Engram athletic profiles on playerprofiler and think they have so much in common. 
Fant and Engram are very similar. What we don't know is if whoever drafts Fant will use him right away like the Giants did Engram. 

 
Agreed. Think Engram would have had a good year last year if he hadn't got hurt. He closed the season very strong once he got healthy. 

Over his last 3 games he averaged

6.3 catches

81 yards

.33 TDs

8.6 targets 

That prorates to a 100-1296-5 season
He helped we through my playoff and Championship run. I’m all in on anyone that helped bring home the $$$$$!

Tex

 
Grabbed him cheap in one league while he was still injured last year. Received a lot of low ball offers this offseason now that OBJ has been traded but I am not selling him short. He stays healthy I think he'll be a top 5 TE, not Ertz/Kelce level of course but enough of PPG difference to seperate himself materially from the rest of the TE scrum in the 7~15 range.

 
Would be very happy to have him as my TE. Great player and has the potential to be for the next 8-10 years.

Of course, who knows how many of us will be around in 8-10 years?

 
A lot of people have been looking at Sterling Shephard or Golden Tate picking up the opportunities that used to go to Beckham.

I am not really seeing it that way. I think Golden Tate picks up a slice of what Beckham used to do and that Shephard stays pretty much the same as he has been.

Barkley had 120 targets as a rookie. It is hard for me to see him getting even more targets than this, although I suppose its possible.

In 2017 Odell Beckham only played in 4 games. It was Elis worst season since 2013 and Eli missed a game that year as well. In that situation Engram led the team in targets as a rookie,in the 15 games he played.

Eli actually had a bounce back year in 2018 where he threw the highest completion percentage for a season in his career 66% a big part of that is because of Barkley but Pat Shurmurs offense very favorable to QBs Bradford and Keenum as well.

Eli Manning the last 3 seasons

2016 16 598 attempts 377 completions 4027 yards 26 TD
2017 15 games 571 attempts 352 completions 3468 yards 19 TD ( pro rated for the missed game 609 attempts 375 completions 3699 yards 20 TD)
2018 16 games 576 attempts 380 completions 4299 yards 21 TD

3 year average 16 games 594 attempts 377 completions 4008 yards 22 TD

If Barley maintains his targets from last year that is 120

Shephard has averaged 6.8 targets per game over his first 3 seasons which over 16 is 110 targets

Engram has averaged 6.8 targets per game over the 26 games he has played in, but given that he only has about 1.5 seasons worth of games there is room for this number to go up in Beckhams absence.

Golden Tates numbers with the Lions and Eagles last season were similar to what he has done before in terms of yards per reception and catch rate. He just didn't get as many targets as he had been for the 3 seasons prior with the Lions. He will be 31 years old.

He had 113 targets last year which is a similar rate as Shephard and Engram.

So if it splits evenly like this that would be a total of 450 targets going to these 4 players and there is still another 150 targets remaining for throw aways and targeting other players. I don't really see Rhett Ellisons target rate going up 😃 He did have 34 targets last year, however 12 of those were in games 11 and 12 where Engram was out. Once Engram returned to the line up his targets dissipated.

I think there is still substantial opportunity left for any of these 4 players to get more opportunity than what they have averaged in the absence of Beckham. It could be evenly distributed or maybe one of these four gets more than the others. They did still throw to Gallman 22 times and 3 other WR combined for 67 targets. So considering something similar will happen again although the majority of opportunity goes to the top 4 players there are about 50 or so targets left, although half of those will likely be throw aways.

Engram saw his efficiency stats improve on his rookie season. His catch rate improved to 70% from 55% his rookie year and his yards per target went up to 9 which is very good. That was only 6.3 as a rookie. If Engram maintains that with 110 targets over 16 games it would be 77 receptions 990 yards and some TD.

The TD upside with Eli has been poor as he only thew 21 TD last year and 19 the year before, but if Engram is healthy he should have a lot of receptions and yards.

 
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Evan Engram downplayed the injury which sidelined him during minicamp.

"I’m good. I’m just being smart," Engram said. "Just the Giants being a little pre-cautious." The missed time is a bit of concern after Engram struggled with injuries last season, but this does not sound like a long-term issue. A much better fantasy player without Odell Beckham thus far in his career, Engram could be headed for a big season.

SOURCE: Newark Star-Ledger

Jun 9, 2019, 9:53 AM ET

 
Giants coach Pat Shurmur said Evan Engram is sidelined by a hamstring injury.

Shurmur said the team is just being smart with their No. 1 tight end, which is what Engram said about the situation last week. Still, it is a minor concern for a player who missed time with a hamstring issue last season. Shurmur expects Engram to be ready for training camp.

SOURCE: Pat Leonard on Twitter

Jun 11, 2019, 11:33 AM ET
 
Evan Engram (hamstring) said he is ready to go for training camp.

He missed time this spring due to a hammy strain, but it was never considered serious. Engram is likely looking at a significant boost to his targets with the Giants lacking depth in the pass-catching department this season. Engram should be a high-end TE1 on a team that figures to play from behind a lot in 2019.

SOURCE: Madelyn Burke on Twitter

Jul 25, 2019, 1:06 PM ET

 
Jordan Raanan @JordanRaanan

Other practice observations: 

🏃🏽‍♂️💨 TE Evan Engram looks really good. Deadly with YAC 

 ⚠️ DeAndre Baker up and down of late. Beaten deep (even tho inc.) by Cody Latimer. Life not easy for rookie CBs.

⬆️ Rookie TE C.J. Conrad continues to shine, even w/a drop. Can block + catch.


This next one was posted in the training camp thread courtesy of @Bracie Smathers

Daniel Jeremiah ‏Verified account @MoveTheSticks 22h22 hours ago

takeaways from Giants camp 

Eli is the unquestioned starter.

Buy Evan Engram stock.

Defense needs big year from Lorenzo Carter. He has intriguing traits. 

They have a quiet confidence. Enjoying lack of national attention.

Excited to see how they use Jabril s

 
I don't reach for TEs, and I certainly can't in a 16-teamer. But if Engram is still around in the 6th round I definitely gotta think about it.

 
Faust said:
Is Evan Engram worthy of inclusion in top tier at tight end?
Engram's rookie season actually compared very favorably, as he grabbed 64 receptions for 722 yards in 15 games. However, his numbers regressed as a sophomore, as he notched only 45 catches for 577 yards in 11 games. What happened?

Two major factors: injuries and Odell Beckham Jr.

Engram fought injuries for much of the 2018 season, finally getting healthy for the final month. That month happened to coincide with Beckham sitting out. Here are Engram's splits from the first three months of the season with Beckham versus from the final month of the season without him:

First three months: 7 games,

  • 23 receptions
  • 257 yards
  • (3.3 receptions, 36.7 yards per game)
Final month: 4 games

  • 22 receptions
  • 320 yards
  • (5.5 receptions, 80.0 yards per game)
While a month is a small sample size, it is worth nothing that Engram's healthy sophomore month sans Beckham had him on a 15.5-game pace of 85 receptions for 1,240 yards, much more in line with the 89 receptions and 1,231 yards over 15.5 games averaged by Kittle, Gronk, Graham and Hernandez as sophomores.

And I don't know if you heard, but the Giants traded Beckham to the Browns this offseason. This would have already been reason for optimism that Engram might be in line for a breakout, but then, immediately after camp opened, Corey Coleman tore his ACLSterling Shepard broke his thumb and Golden Tate was suspended for the first four games of the season for violating the league's banned substance policy. The Giants responded to that sudden lack of wide receiver experience by signing unheralded free agents T.J. Jones and Amba Etta-Tawo instead of more-accomplished available options.

Suddenly, the Giants could possibly start the season with only one player on the roster besides Engram who produced more than 25 receptions last season. While Saquon Barkley is a good bet to build on his 91-reception rookie season, the Giants will absolutely have to rely on Engram as a primary receiver.

 

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