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Dane Brugler’s midseason All-Rookie Team

Dane Brugler's midseason All-Rookie Team


The Athletic’s Dane Brugler announces his midseason All-Rookie Team

With the 2024 NFL campaign just passed its midway point, The Athletic’s Dane Brugler released his midseason All-Rookie team. Brugler named his top rookie at each position, along with a runner-up and some honorable mentions.

To no one’s surprise, several Giants were featured on the list, starting with Tyrone Tracy Jr., who was named as the first-team running back on Brugler’s All-Rookie team.

“At the season’s midway point, Tracy is leading all rookie running backs in rushing — which is impressive, considering he had just 12 carries in September,” wrote Brugler. “But once Devin Singletary went down with an injury, Tracy stepped into the Giants’ lead role. He now has 442 rushing yards (5.0 yards per carry) and a pair of touchdown runs. A former receiver in college, Tracy has also been productive as a pass catcher and has yet to fumble. What separates him among this class is the explosive plays — he leads all rookie backs in carries of 20- and 10-plus yards (four and 11, respectively).”

Since taking over as the starting running back in Week 5, Tracy has topped 100 total yards of offense in three of five games while averaging over 7.0 yards per carry in two.

The 24-year-old rookie has also forced 15 missed tackles over the last five weeks while averaging over 3.0 yards after contact per attempt.

As Brugler mentions, Tracy leads all rookies in rushing despite totaling just 29 yards on the ground through the first four games of the season.

Next up is Malik Nabers, who Brugler named as the runner-up at the wide receiver position, mostly due to the fact that he missed two games last month.

“Despite missing two games due to a concussion, Nabers is tied for second in the NFL with 84 targets (behind only Garrett Wilson),” Brugler wrote. “Among rookie wide receivers, he is first in catches (55) and first-down grabs (31) and second in receiving yards (557). As long as he stays on the field, Nabers will be at the forefront of any conversation about this year’s most valuable rookies.”

Nabers racked up two different outings with over 100 receiving yards in the first four weeks before missing two games with a concussion. In the three games since returning, the rookie wideout has been targeted 32 times but has totaled 171 receiving yards.

Even after being sidelined for two games, Nabers is still tied for third in the NFL in…

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