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Basic Information

INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA – JANUARY 06: Devin Singletary #26 of the Houston Texans celebrates a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium on January 06, 2024 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)
  • Age: 26 years old
  • College: Florida Atlantic
  • Experience: entering sixth season in NFL
  • Joined Giants as free agent this offseason (three-year, $16.5 million deal)

Career Statistics

ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK – NOVEMBER 13: Devin Singletary #26 of the Buffalo Bills celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the first quarter against the Minnesota Vikings at Highmark Stadium on November 13, 2022 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Timothy T Ludwig/Getty Images)
  • 78 games played, starting in 66 of them
  • Spent first four years with the Buffalo Bills. Played with the Houston Texans last season.
  • 4,049 rushing yards, 20 touchdowns in five years. Also four receiving touchdowns.
  • Became lead back for Houston midway through the season last year. Racked up 898 rushing yards and four touchdowns in the regular season.

Overview

CINCINNATI, OHIO – NOVEMBER 12: Devin Singletary #26 of the Houston Texans runs in for a touchdown during the third quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals at Paycor Stadium on November 12, 2023 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Drafted in the third round by the Buffalo Bills in 2019, Devin Singletary isn’t known to be a flashy back. But, consistency is the name of his game.

With his vision and speed, he’s able to make big plays that many don’t usually think about when it comes to Singletary.

In the past three years, he has finished with at least 800 rushing yards for the entire season. Again, not exciting of a statistic considering there are backs that finish with 1,000 yards consistently. But, Singletary’s totals are decent enough to be happy with him as the starter.

Oh, and Singletary has been relatively healthy, missing just two games in the past four years. Saquon Barkley missed 20+ games in that span.

Also, consider this. Singletary has been able to produce better statistically with less carries compared to the departed Barkley. Last year, Barkley had 247 carries for 962 yards and six touchdowns. Singletary had 216 carries for 898 yards and four touchdowns. That’s a 3.9 Y/A compared to 4.2 Y/A, respectively. Take that, as you may.

Both are receiving backs in their own right. Though not at the level like Barkley, he is still productive with his hands, as he caught 30 balls for 193 yards in 2023.

Finally, considering the contract each player was given (Barkley: three years, $37.75 million), Singletary is basically Barkley (from a production standpoint) for a whole lot cheaper.

2024 Expectations

As mentioned on numerous occasions on the Third and Ten Podcast I host alongside fellow contributor Brian Germinaro, the New York Giants backfield will be a committee. Singletary will be the first back on the field, but expect guys like Eric Gray and Tyrone Tracy Jr to eat into his carries.

However, many saw Singletary as just a backup behind Dameon Pierce last year and the former Buffalo Bill emerged as a lead back as the regular season began to wind down.

If Singletary can impress the team early and produce solid numbers, I could see him emerging as the true lead back who could get around 20+ touches a game.

With an improved offensive line, I expect Singletary to continue to extend his 800+ rushing yards streak in the regular season and possibly reach 1,000 if everything goes to plan. He may not have breakaway speed like Barkley. But, he can be explosive (23 explosive runs in 2023), and is able to get yards after contact without much trouble.

Add in his ability to contribute in the passing game, and I wouldn’t sleep on what Singletary can bring to the table.

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About Author

Nathan Nguyen

My name is Nathan Nguyen, a college student from the beautiful state of California. I cover the three major sports leagues (NFL, NBA, MLB) for Belly Up Sports. Outside of my writing, I host the 3rd and 10 Podcast: an NFL show with a focus on the New York Giants. We are live every Monday and Thursday at 1 PM EST on YouTube. I also host the Piggin’ Out Podcast, which is live every Tuesday at 7 PM EST on the Belly Up Sports YouTube channel. Finally, I am one of the four members of the Korner Booth Podcast, and we are live every Monday and Thursday at 7 pm EST.

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