New York Post

Jump the route on injury parade

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PARADES are supposed to be fun, celebrator­y events every one can enjoy. Too bad that isn’t always the case. The parade of injuries in Week 2 was devastatin­g for NFL teams, as well as fantasy rosters across the land. Saquon Barkley, frequently the second-overall pick in fantasy drafts, will miss the rest of the season after tearing his ACL. And it didn’t stop there. Consensus top fantasy pick Christian McCaffrey could miss multiple weeks with a high ankle sprain. And one of the Madman’s favorite draft targets, Raheem Mostert, has what initial reports described as a “mild” ankle sprain.

Those were just the high-profile running backs, not including the collection of ailments suffered by those at other positions. But that is enough at RB alone to cause waiver-wire chaos.

First, check James Robinson’s availabili­ty. He probably is gone by now (owned in 60-70 percent of leagues), but make sure. He is making a good argument he should maintain the feature RB role in Jacksonvil­le, even when some of their other scrubs get healthy.

Chargers rookie Joshua Kelley received a surprising amount of use in Week 2 vs. the Chiefs (23-for-68 rushing, 2-for-49 receiving), getting more total touches than primary ballcarrie­r Austin Ekeler. Kelley isn’t taking over this backfield, but it appears he will get enough work to warrant a roster spot.

After that, look at the real-life subs for your fantasy needs. Dion Lewis is the only Giants running back other than Barkley to have any rushing attempts this season — we have yet to see Wayne Gallman. But Lewis hasn’t been impressive (11-for-21 rushing this season). It should also be noted that in his seven previous seasons, he never has topped 200 carries, has exceeded 100 just twice and has zero 1,000-yard seasons on his ledger.

The Giants seem to know this, as they reportedly plan to bring in free agent Devonta Freeman for a workout. This is not good news for fantasy purposes.

Though Lewis represents the best realtime replacemen­t, likely to inherit the bulk of the workload in the immediate future, if signed, Freeman would eventually cut into that workload. If not Freeman, then some other possible free-agent or trade addition — since it appears the Giants are actively looking at other options.

This creates some uncertaint­y in the long-term for the fantasy fill-in options on the Giants roster. There is little ambiguity regarding who will inherit the bulk of McCaffrey’s work. Mike Davis had just one rush (1 yard) Sunday, but the Panthers were playing from behind, so they weren’t in position to run the ball — he did have eight receptions for 74 yards. He should get enough volume to warrant an add, and even a start for desperate rosters.

Tevin Coleman got the majority of carries once Mostert left. But Jerick McKinnon was, and will remain, involved. And he was much more productive than Coleman. Add McKinnon for depth and potential, not immediate use.

Then cross your fingers and hope this injury parade has come to an end.

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