
Draft Note by John Paulsen
Skattebo lacks long speed, but he makes up for it with burst (89th percentile) and one of the most productive and well-rounded resumes in this year’s rookie class. He finished second only to Ashton Jeanty in PFF’s rushing grade and became the first FBS player since Christian McCaffrey in 2015 to post at least 1,500 rushing yards and 500 receiving yards in a single season. SNY’s Connor Hughes called Skattebo “a very good receiver out of the backfield” and suggested he “might be the Giants’ most talented receiving back.” With rookie Tyrone Tracy struggling in pass protection, there’s a clear path for Skattebo to earn the third-down role right away—and if his rushing ability translates, he could push for early-down work, too. However, he has missed some time in camp with a hamstring injury and beat writer Jordan Raanan said that “100%” Tracy is the RB1. Tracy started strong last year but faded late, averaging just 3.5 YPC from Week 12 to Week 18, and much of his receiving value in that span may shift to Skattebo. He’ll likely begin the year as a rotational piece, but Skattebo has the three-down skill set to carve out a larger role in short order, despite the Giants’ intentions that Tracy remain the starter. He’s an intriguing late-round pick in PPR leagues, especially drafters using a Zero RB approach.
Cam Skattebo
- RB
- , New York Giants
- 23
- 215 lbs
- 5' 11"
- Arizona State
- 97
- 2
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