Yahoo Sports NFL analyst Nate Tice is joined by fantasy analyst Matt Harmon to discuss if New York makes sense as the next stop for the Super Bowl LX MVP. Check out the full conversation on “Football 301” – and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen.

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You know, what do you make of all the talk about how the Giants are, are, are in on Kenneth Walker?

That’s, that’s been some of the, the talk lately.

I think you had I saw that too.

I, I understand them adding, wanting another Not really, but I like Tracy.

I think I like Tracy more than they do.

but like, and Skaboo’s coming off an injury.

He’s fast.

I don’t know.

It’s Yeah.

It’s just one of those things where it’s like, just seems like that’s your priority.

Like, it’s qu- I, that’s one of my questions.

Yeah, you got a lot, you got a lot to figure out.

I don’t, I, I, it’s, it’s very cl- Yeah.

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I get- They’re, they’re screaming that they’re, they want another back in the mix, and I kinda get it.

Like- Yeah Skaboo is not for everybody.

It was very clearly for Brian Daboll, but he’s probably not for everybody.

And I could understand why people think he, he’s gonna burn fast, but not burn long.

so I understand- Yeah that part of it.

But yeah, typically, it Listen, anytime, and this is like a, it just, anytime you can bet against the, like, day three back a- after a current, t- after a coaching staff turnover, like hanging onto his, his workhorse role, it’s usually- Yeah good to bet, bet against that happening, and it seems like they want something different at running back.

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But Ken- him and Kenneth Walker would be a very interesting backfield tandem.

they’re- That’s completely opposite style totally, totally different, totally different players.

like I can’t even begin to start, like parsing out whose role is what in that, y- you know- Yeah Greg Roman-ish, Matt Nagy run.

I mean, it’s, I can’t quite figure out anything that’s going on with the Giants right now, and this just throws like another variable in the mix.

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