Not only are both players reportedly on track as they seek to make their returns in 2024, but each received votes of confidence from their teams during the draft, as well.
Despite the fact that the Giants were allegedly ready to sell the farm to move up to No. 3 overall and select UNC’s Drake Maye as their QB of the future, the deal ultimately didn’t happen and the Giants refrained from grabbing a signal caller the rest of the way. Instead, they grabbed Malik Nabers at 6th overall, who should quickly take command of the Giants receiving room and provide Jones – a former 6th overall pick himself – with a high-quality pair of hands to throw to in a make-or-break year.
As for Chubb, the reports all offseason have been complimentary of Chubb as he continues to attack his recovery from his now twice-torn ACL. The Browns straight up didn’t draft a running back last weekend, and it appears that they’re content to roll into 2024 on the reconstructed right leg of Chubb. In all fairness, Chubb has earned the benefit of the doubt with his stellar play when healthy, and while fantasy managers may hesitate a bit more than usual when drafting him due to his injury, he should return as a key contributor to the Browns offense and fantasy teams alike in 2024.
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