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Jalin Hyatt

WR NYG

College: Tennessee | Rookie
Height: 6'0" | Weight: 185 lbs
Birth Date: 2001-09-25
2024 Bye Week: 11

Total Pts: 60.3
Avg Pts: 3.55
Rank: 100 WR

POWDER

2024 RTSports Outlook

The Giants picked Hyatt in the third round of this year's draft. Hyatt lands in a good spot to earn some playing time his rookie season. He could move up the depth chart in a hurry if he shows well in camp and preseason action. Hyatt could be a starter for the Giants before long. He is a big-play threat at receiver. He can get down the field in a hurry and has top-end speed for the position. He could be one of the top deep threats in the NFL in a hurry. He needs some work in his route running, especially on shorter routes. And he can get pushed around a little in press coverage.

FANTASY OUTLOOK: Hyatt could be one of the better rookie fantasy receivers. He has a chance to earn a big role and make some big plays on a weekly basis. Consider him a No. 4 fantasy receiver. Hyatt could get around 60 receptions for 900 yards and five touchdowns.

FreeDraftGuide.com

Fantasy WeekPts
Scoring
Week 10.00
Week 210.90Jalin Hyatt 89 receiving yds (8.90 pts)
Jalin Hyatt 2 receptions (2.00 pts)
Week 30.00
Week 43.00Jalin Hyatt 10 receiving yds (1.00 pts)
Jalin Hyatt 2 receptions (2.00 pts)
Week 50.00
Week 65.10Jalin Hyatt 21 receiving yds (2.10 pts)
Jalin Hyatt 3 receptions (3.00 pts)
Week 79.50Jalin Hyatt 75 receiving yds (7.50 pts)
Jalin Hyatt 2 receptions (2.00 pts)
Week 80.00
Week 93.90Jalin Hyatt 19 receiving yds (1.90 pts)
Jalin Hyatt 2 receptions (2.00 pts)
Week 100.00
Week 111.70Jalin Hyatt 7 receiving yds (0.70 pts)
Jalin Hyatt 1 reception (1.00 pts)
Week 1215.90Jalin Hyatt 109 receiving yds (10.90 pts)
Jalin Hyatt 5 receptions (5.00 pts)
Week 13
Week 143.30Jalin Hyatt 13 receiving yds (1.30 pts)
Jalin Hyatt 2 receptions (2.00 pts)
Week 150.00
Week 160.00
Week 175.50Jalin Hyatt 25 receiving yds (2.50 pts)
Jalin Hyatt 3 receptions (3.00 pts)
Player Notes
May 1 11:00pm CT

New York Giants wide receiver Jalin Hyatt has likely dropped to No. 3 on the depth chart after the team spent a first-round pick on Malik Nabers, according to Dan Duggan of The Athletic. Duggan notes that Nabers already has the inside path to being New York's No. 1 receiver and Darius Slayton will likely start opposite him. With that said, there could be an opportunity for Hyatt to surpass Slayton on the depth chart. "The plan should be for Hyatt to take on a bigger role this season and eventually replace Slayton," writes Duggan. Such a plan would put Hyatt on the radar in deeper dynasty leagues, but he can be avoided in most redraft formats.

From RotoBaller

Jan 20 8:40pm CT

New York Giants wide receiver Jalin Hyatt didn't have a memorable rookie campaign. He finished his inaugural year with only 23 catches for 373 yards. He also failed to find the end zone. However, John Fennelly of Giants Wire believes there's reason for fantasy managers to be optimistic for various reasons. Hyatt led the team with 16.2 yards per catch. He also had no issues finding the field, appearing in 557 of the snaps on offense, the third-most out of the receiving corps behind Wan'Dale Robinson and Darius Slayton. That said, it's too early to predict Hyatt's outlook heading into next season, at least until most of the offseason activities have concluded. Yet, the 2023 No. 73 overall pick is worth adding to any dynasty roster, and his fantasy ceiling could rise even more if the Giants get stability at the quarterback position.

From RotoBaller

Jan 7 4:20pm CT

New York Giants wide receiver Jalin Hyatt (hamstring) exited during the first half of Sunday's game against the Philadelphia Eagles. At the time of his departure, he had caught one of two targets for just five yards. It was a somewhat underwhelming campaign for the rookie as he failed to emerge as a top pass-catching option. He ultimately finishes the season with 23 catches, 373 receiving yards, and zero receiving touchdowns. New York will surely add reinforcements at wide receiver this offseason, creating a lack of clarity around Hyatt's role heading into 2024.

From RotoBaller

Jan 6 10:20am CT

New York Giants wide receiver Jalin Hyatt has secured five catches in four weeks, following his first 100-yard performance in Week 12. His snap counts have remained mostly the same, if not better, as he logged a career-high 77 percent of the plays against Los Angeles. He only has himself (and inconsistent quarterback play) to blame for the lack of targets. The Eagles' secondary allows the most fantasy points to wide receivers. However, two weeks ago, Hyatt wasn't able to earn a target against this same secondary. With consistently low target numbers, the rookie can't be played in any leagues, even in a matchup where he could torch cornerbacks with his speed.

From RotoBaller

Dec 30 10:10am CT

New York Giants wide receiver Jalin Hyatt hasn't logged a catch in two weeks and didn't even earn a target in the team's loss to the Eagles in Week 16. The rookie has pulled a disappearing act since the first 100-yard performance of his career against New England in Week 12. Inconsistent quarterback play is a factor, and the Giants don't score enough (14.3 points per game) to support one wide receiver, let alone a rookie a bit further down the depth chart. Hyatt can remain on waiver wires in redraft formats and shouldn't be trusted even in the deepest of leagues against the Rams.

From RotoBaller

Dec 23 10:10am CT

New York Giants rookie wide receiver Jalin Hyatt has been a disappointment since his first 100-yard performance in Week 12. In the two following weeks, the former Biletnikoff Award winner saw six targets, catching just two of them for 13 yards. His snap counts have remained mostly the same, so inconsistent quarterback play is largely to blame. If there was ever a matchup for Hyatt to bounce back, it's Philadelphia this week. The Eagles' secondary allows the most fantasy points to wide receivers. He's still too risky of a play in all leagues, especially during the fantasy playoffs, but an above-average performance from the rookie wouldn't surprise many people.

From RotoBaller

Dec 18 1:30pm CT

New York Giants wide receiver Jalin Hyatt failed to catch any of his three targets in the Week 15 loss to the New Orleans Saints. Eight Giants players caught a pass on Sunday, but Hyatt was not one of them. The third-round rookie now has two or fewer receptions in nine games this year, so he's fallen completely off the fantasy radar. He can continue to be stashed in dynasty leagues, but he cannot be trusted even in deep redraft leagues based on his overall body of work this year. Even in a favorable matchup against the struggling Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16, keep him on the bench or waiver wire.

From RotoBaller

Dec 16 9:20am CT

New York Giants wide receiver Jalin Hyatt followed up his first 100-yard performance in Week 12 with a Week 14 dud. The rookie secured just two of his three targets for 13 yards, despite playing nearly two-thirds of the snaps. With Tommy Devito under center and a lack of experience himself, Hyatt simply can't be trusted in any fantasy football format. The third-round pick ranks outside of the top 60 at the position. He's still more than worthy of a roster spot in dynasty leagues but it appears that's all he'll be in his rookie year.

From RotoBaller

Dec 12 9:13am CT

Dynasty | Giants rookie receiver Jalin Hyatt couldn't follow-on to his week-13 performance in which he eclipsed 100 yards (109) receiving. Dynasty Analysis: On the night, Hyatt could only manage 13 yards on 2-of-3 receiving. For the season, the well-hyped rookie has produced only 343 yards on 19-of-31 receiving with no touchdowns. Given the Giants quarterback struggles in 2023, Hyatt's role and limited production could still be considered fair and with little above him on the depth chart along with another off-season of development on-tap, it's not out of the question that a bigger 2024 could result. Found as DLF's WR70, could be worth a look for speculative-minded dynasty coaches.

From Dynasty League Fantasy

Dec 9 10:30am CT

New York Giants wide receiver Jalin Hyatt is fresh off of the first 100-yard performance of his career and followed that with a bye week. Frequently, teams use the time off to better integrate their young offensive weapons that haven't fully emerged yet. Still, for fantasy football, Hyatt remains more of a stash candidate than a plug-and-play option. The Giants' passing offense still ranks as the worst in the NFL, so it's tough to trust anyone on that side of the football (outside of Saquon Barkley). Hyatt is the most exciting option of the receivers in New York but is a mid-range WR4 in the grand scheme of things.

From RotoBaller

Nov 26 11:13pm CT

Dynasty | Giants wide receiver Jalin Hyatt had five catches for 109 yards in the Giants win against the Patriots. Dynasty Analysis: It's hard to get too upset about a quiet rookie season from Hyatt, who has been the victim of terrible quarterback play and an offensive line that doesn't allow him to do what he does best - get over the top of the defense. Still, this was a good sign for Hyatt and hopefully the sign of something big to come. He remains a solid hold in dynasty leagues.

From Dynasty League Fantasy

Nov 26 7:10pm CT

New York Giants wide receiver Jalin Hyatt posted a career-best performance against the New England Patriots. The third-round rookie led the team in targets (6), catches (5), and receiving yards (109) to help lead the Giants to a 10-7 victory. New York only tallied 220 yards of total offense, meaning the reigning Biletnikoff Award winner accounted for nearly half of the team's yards. Hyatt's stat line will draw the attention of fantasy managers scouring the waiver wire for help at the wide receiver position, but the Giants are now heading into their bye. Hyatt is still a better roster fit in deep keeper and dynasty formats.

From RotoBaller

Nov 26 3:30pm CT

Giants' WR Jalin Hyatt had 5 receptions for 109 yards but no touchdowns in Sunday's win against the Patriots.

Nov 25 10:00am CT

New York Giants wide receiver Jalin Hyatt may get more chances to show off his speed against the Patriots with starting wideout Darius Slayton (neck) doubtful to take the field. Despite tallying just three catches for 26 yards over the last three games with Tommy Devito under center, Hyatt's speed has been a weapon that the Giants' coaching staff has been pushing to get on the field. The other deep threat at the position is the veteran Slayton, who has led the team in receiving yards in two of the last three weeks. The rookie Hyatt is still just a stash candidate in dynasty and deep redraft formats, but he could see an increased number of routes and targets against New England.

From RotoBaller

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