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2024 Player Outlook
Hopes were high for Jalin Hyatt in his rookie season after the former Fred Biletnikoff Award Winner (for the best wide receiver in all of college football) was drafted in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft. But his debut was inconsistent at best as he played only about 50% of the snaps on the season in a part time role for a sluggish Giants offense. He only had three games with over 25 yards and those three performances were primarily driven by a 58, a 42, and a 41-yard catch. That essentially makes him a boom-bust field stretcher that has provided a lot more bust than boom thus far. Players with that profile are more geared towards best ball until they can shed that label and provide a little more consistency from week to week. Hyatt played in seven games last year where he didn't catch a single pass which makes it impossible to have the confidence to plug him into a lineup until we see more. He is only 22 years old so there is plenty of time for that.