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Rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. is an intriguing prospect who spent four years playing wide receiver at Iowa before transferring to Purdue, where he impressed many with his shiftiness. While his fifth-round draft capital indicates he's unlikely to supplant starter Devin Singletary anytime soon, his skill set could help him carve out a role in the Giants' offense, particularly on passing downs where Singletary has been less-than-spectacular throughout his career.
Tracy is not a player to consider drafting in standard leagues, but he is one to keep an eye on regarding playing time. If he starts to get on the field regularly, he could be an interesting waiver wire pickup during the season, especially if Singletary were to miss any time.
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Tyrone Tracy Jr. expected to clear concussion protocol Should play in Week 9 By: Mike Krueger | Fri Nov 1, 11:38 am
| | Tyrone Tracy Jr. is progressing again today. Barring an unexpected setback, the #Giants’ top RB is expected to be cleared from the concussion protocol and start Sunday. (Pat Leonard on X)
FFToday's Take: We've seen Tracy take over the Giants backfield at times including last week when he finished with a 20-145-1, 2-5-0 line against the Steelers. Assuming he gets cleared, he should be lead back in Week 9 against the Commanders and be in the high-end RB2 mix with Devin Singletary working in a backup role.
| Tyrone Tracy in concussion protocol Week 9 status in doubt By: Doug Orth | Tue Oct 29, 9:40 pm
| | Giants rookie running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. told me as he was exiting the locker room that he is in the concussion protocol, so he was unavailable to answer questions due to the protocol's policy.
Career night with 145 yards and a TD in losing effort. (NorthJersey.com - Art Stapleton)
FFToday's Take: Tracy was injured late in Monday night's loss to the Steelers. The fact he suffered his brain injury on a Monday night gives him one less day to clear the five-step protocol before Sunday's tilt against the Commanders. Players can progress through the protocol in less than five days (as Marvin Harrison Jr. did recently), but it does not happen very often. Devin Singletary would be in line to make another start if Tracy is ruled out.
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