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Dec 2, 2023 16 117 7.3 42 3
Nov 18, 2023 17 85 5.0 13 1
Nov 11, 2023 19 130 6.8 25 1
Nov 4, 2023 17 106 6.2 27 1
Oct 28, 2023 17 69 4.1 13 0

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Player Outlook
It would be hard to find a more crowded situation for Davis to land in Fantasy Football. He's clearly behind Breece Hall and he likely opens camp behind Israel Abanikanda and Braelon Allen as well. Davis has good size and acceptable athleticism, but he has a lot to prove in the NFL after playing his college ball at South Dakota State. He has the potential to be a big third-down back or a goal line back but it's hard to imagine the Jets taking Hall off the field to put Davis in either role. You can ignore Davis in redraft and shallow Dynasty leagues. In deeper Dynasty leagues with taxi squads, Davis is worthy of a Round 4 or later pick.

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  • Jets' Isaiah Davis: Getting first-team snaps

    Davis has been receiving steady snaps with the Jets' starting offense during OTAs, Connor Hughes of SNY.tv reports. Breece Hall's minor lower-body injury has opened up opportunities for Davis, a fifth-round pick, as well as rookie fourth-round pick Braelon Allen. Hughes further revealed that Allen has also made a good early impression, with his receiving work in particular being a pleasant surprise after he had only 275 receiving yards in three seasons as the lead back for Wisconsin. The two rookies seem to be competing with 2023 fifth-round pick Israel Abanikanda for the second spot on the depth chart, a role that probably won't come with many snaps or touches unless Hall misses time. The Jets also have Tarik Cohen as a potential passing-down specialist, though special teams might offer his more realistic path to a roster spot
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  • Jets' Isaiah Davis: Another back behind Hall

    The Jets selected Davis in the fifth round of the 2024 NFL Draft, 173rd overall. Davis becomes the second running back drafted by the Jets during Day 3 of the 2024 NFL Draft and joins presumed top backup Israel Abanikanda as the second running back drafted by the team in the fifth round in consecutive years. Davis was the catalyst for South Dakota State's back-to-back national championship stretch, tallying 3,029 combined yards on the ground and 33 touchdowns over the past two seasons. He doesn't provide much in the passing game, and it's unclear if his 4.57 speed will translate to the NFL level, but the 22-year-old is at least an intriguing candidate to push for snaps in a loaded Jets backfield.
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