Former Clemson operating again Will Shipley was a first-team All-American in 2022, however a minimum of one knowledgeable doesn’t assume he belongs in your fantasy crew.
Shipley was a third-round decide of the Philadelphia Eagles within the 2024 NFL Draft, basically changing Boston Scott who just lately signed with the Los Angeles Rams. Shipley will see considerably much less work as a rookie than veteran Saquon Barkley, which can not bode effectively for his fantasy worth.
As Fantasy Professionals’ Mike Fanelli places it, “Even when the famous person misses vital time, Shipley will break up the backfield work with Kenneth Gainwell and lose all goal-line makes an attempt to Jalen Hurts. I’ll fortunately draft Kimani Vidal and Tyrone Tracy Jr. over Shipley.”
Tracy and Vidal may have higher seasons than Shipley, however Fanelli is lacking key factors. Whereas Hurts could have 41 speeding touchdowns in 4 years with the crew, the 25-year-old quarterback took a beating final yr and gained’t have All-Professional middle and future Corridor of Famer Jason Kelce clearing a path in 2024.
Kelce retired within the offseason. He’ll get replaced by proper guard Cam Jurgens, who is probably not as efficient in main the crew’s notorious “tush-push” play. Hurts had a career-high 15 speeding touchdowns final season however with out Kelce, that quantity may go down.
Barkley’s harm historical past additionally shouldn’t be ignored. Since becoming a member of the league because the second-overall decide within the 2018 NFL Draft, the previous Giants operating again missed 25 potential common season video games. And Gainwell’s profession common of 298 yards per season gained’t scare anyone. If Barkley will get damage, Gainwell may battle because the crew’s lead again.
In different phrases, Shipley shouldn’t be the primary, second and even third operating again taken in your subsequent fantasy draft, however he’s hardly an afterthought, as some consider. This yr, hold one eye on Barkley and one on the waiver wire the place Shipley may pay dividends because the season progresses.