Evan Engram listed second on Giants' tight end depth chart
New York Giants tight end Evan Engram is listed second on the team's tight end depth chart, behind Rhett Ellison, to start the season.
No real surprise here as Ellison started ahead of Engram in the first three preseason games. With the Giants planning on using multiple formations, including plenty of two-tight end sets, the first-round pick out of Mississippi should see a fair share of the snaps the first few weeks of the season and will likely play more than Ellison, despite the number-two designation.
Our models project Engram for just 2.3 catches, 24.0 yards, and 0.1 touchdowns for 4.4 FanDuel points in Week 1 versus the Dallas Cowboys.
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