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Cam Skattebo vs Zay Flowers

2026 draft comparison · half-PPR

Updated Aug 23, 2026

ADP 37.8
Cam Skattebo
RB · NYG · RB18
ADP 42.4
Zay Flowers
WR · BAL · WR19
VS
The crowd's leanAll time
52% would rather draft Flowers over Skattebo
48%Skattebo
52%Flowers
Based on 25 comparison results

Should you draft Cam Skattebo or Zay Flowers?

Last season — 2025, per game

Skattebo8 games
2025
Flowers17 games
14.5Fantasy pts11.8
8Games17
12.6Carries0.6
51Rush yds4
4.1Yds/carry6.2
4.0Targets6.9
3.0Rec5.1
26Rec yds71
0.9TD0.4
Full game log & past seasons
Cam Skattebo
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTYDTDTGTRECRYDRTD
1
WAS
1.9
RB56
2
-3
0
2
2
12
0
2
DAL
12.9
RB22
11
45
1
3
2
14
0
3
KC
21.1
RB6
10
60
1
8
6
61
0
4
LAC
12.0
RB23
25
79
0
2
2
11
0
5
NO
11.4
RB21
15
59
0
7
6
45
0
6
PHI
30.0
RB3
19
98
3
2
2
12
0
7
DEN
16.9
RB11
16
60
0
6
3
34
1
8
PHI
9.5
RB23
3
12
0
2
1
18
1
Zay Flowers
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
BUF
24.6
WR1
9
7
143
1
2
CLE
11.4
WR31
11
7
75
0
3
DET
2.3
WR89
3
2
13
0
4
KC
10.9
WR26
8
7
74
0
5
HOU
9.7
WR33
5
5
72
0
6
LAR
5.6
WR47
10
6
46
0
7
8
CHI
10.6
WR28
9
7
63
0
9
MIA
8.9
WR33
5
5
64
0
10
MIN
10.1
WR30
6
4
75
0
11
CLE
9.8
WR21
5
3
78
0
12
NYJ
9.4
WR30
6
5
58
0
13
CIN
-0.4
WR158
7
2
6
0
14
PIT
16.6
WR8
11
8
124
0
15
CIN
14.3
WR17
5
3
68
1
16
NE
17.7
WR10
7
7
84
0
17
GB
11.0
WR24
5
4
30
1
18
PIT
27.8
WR1
6
4
138
2
Earlier seasons (2024)
2024 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
KC
8.1
WR39
10
6
37
0
2
LV
18.6
WR11
11
7
91
1
3
DAL
3.8
WR73
4
3
20
0
4
BUF
1.5
WR94
2
1
10
0
5
CIN
15.5
WR15
12
7
111
0
6
WAS
17.9
WR11
9
9
132
0
7
TB
3.5
WR65
1
1
11
0
8
CLE
15.0
WR17
12
7
115
0
9
DEN
27.2
WR2
6
5
127
2
10
CIN
5.4
WR50
6
4
34
0
11
PIT
10.9
WR31
6
2
39
1
12
LAC
8.7
WR33
8
5
62
0
13
PHI
8.6
WR41
7
3
74
0
14
15
NYG
8.3
WR38
7
6
53
0
16
PIT
12.8
WR23
8
5
100
0
17
HOU
4.1
WR71
5
2
31
0
18
CLE
2.6
WR89
2
1
12
0

Latest takes

Cam Skattebo
  • Round 5: Cam Skattebo (RB – NYG) From Weeks 1-8, Cam Skattebo handled 58% of the Giants’ running back carries.

  • Running Backs Cam Skattebo (RB – NYG) It feels like I’ve spent most of the offseason sitting in the conductor’s seat aboard the Cam Skattebo express hype train.

  • Obviously, for this to happen, Cam Skattebo would need to avoid the injury bug and play a full season. Tough ask with his running style. But when he was on the field, he showed elite metrics.

    Kyle Zeigler· Aug 18
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  • was productive taking over as New York’s starting running back when Cam Skattebo suffered a season-ending injury in Week 8.

    Mike Fanelli· Aug 10
  • When given an opportunity to handle the early-down work for Big Blue last season, Skattebo finished as an RB1 in three of five weeks. Not only does he have a nose for the end zone and constantly runs through arm tackles, he is also an adept receiver, and one of Jaxson Dart ‘s best friends.

  • Pick 4.03 – Cam Skattebo (RB – NYG) Hopefully, Skattebo can stay healthy after suffering a gruesome ankle injury last year. The former Arizona State star was outstanding for fantasy players when healthy, ranking as the RB6 from Week 2 through Week 7, averaging 18.8 touches for 96.3 scrimmage yards, a touchdown, and 17.4 PPR fantasy points per game, despite only playing an average of 64.2% of the snaps during the stretch. Skattebo could have a breakout season, especially if Malik Nabers isn’t 100% healthy to start the year.

    Mike Fanelli· Aug 9
  • 5 | Diff: +2 The human battering ram known as Cam Skattebo made waves in his rookie season before being sidelined by a horrible ankle/fibula fracture that also ruptured his deltoid ligament in Week 8 of last season.

  • But Skattebo is a back who has a reckless playing style, which makes me concerned that he’s going to be one of those players who is always dealing with a lingering injury. With Malik Nabers also recovering from a torn ACL and Matt Nagy calling plays, I’m skeptical about this Giants offense.

  • One thing we do know is that as long as Cam Skattebo and Jaxson Dart can stay healthy, they’ll burn bright for fantasy.

    Ellis Johnson· Jul 23
  • With an expert consensus ranking (ECR) of RB19, Skattebo showed enough to justify being drafted in the dead zone and has RB1 upside if healthy.

    Kyle Zeigler· Jul 20
  • While Skattebo proved to be nothing if not effective, ranking near the top of the NFL in rushing touchdowns and first downs per rush over the first two months of the season, his efficiency left room for improvement. According to Dan Duggan of The Athletic, Skattebo's 4.1 yards per carry and 3.0 yards after contact were fairly average stats, and he only produced one carry of over 20 yards.

    Ely Allen· Jul 11
  • Skattebo was a dedicated bell-cow back in his final year of college, ending the Sun Devils' regular season with two games in which he produced 324 rushing yards and six touchdowns. In the Big 12 Championship, Skattebo stole the show with 170 yards on the ground and three total touchdowns, and when the team was eliminated in the playoffs, it was in spite of Skattebo's 148 rushing yards, two rushing touchdowns, and 42-yard touchdown pass.

    Ely Allen· Jul 11
  • New head coach John Harbaugh (BAL) has committed to a physical run game, and further strengthened that commitment by drafting Francis Mauigoa in the first round of the draft. Skattebo only has Tyrone Tracy Jr. and Devin Singletary to worry about stealing carries, which should be a non-issue.

  • Fellow 2025 draftee Cam Skattebo's season came to an end with a gruesome injury early in Week 8.

  • With Skattebo still rehabbing the ankle injury that ended his rookie season, Tracy will likely see meaningful work at running back if Skattebo is unable to be fully healthy come the start of the season.

Zay Flowers
  • Zay Flowers dominated Baltimore’s passing game in 2025 and remains Lamar Jackson’s most trusted target.

  • Zay Flowers (WR – BAL) “ Zay Flowers is being drafted as WR17, which is a bit of a head scratcher considering he finished as WR12 in PPG for receivers that played more than half the year (WR14 if not).

  • Flowers posted 86 catches, 1,211 yards, and six total touchdowns last year despite playing for a team that threw the fewest passes in the league over the last three years.

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  • Zay Flowers (WR – BAL) is set up for touchdown regression in the best way. Every other receiver who topped 1,200 receiving yards last year scored at least eight touchdowns except him.

  • Zay Flowers is a popular target of the fantasy community due to his ability to separate from defenders, along with Declan Doyle’s new offense. Camp reports have been extremely positive, with a lot of talk that Flowers will be the absolute focal point of this Ravens’ passing game.

  • There’s a world where Zay Flowers has the talent to be a top-5 fantasy WR if he can ever score TDs.

  • Isaiah Likely is gone, and I don’t think Ja’Kobi Lane or Elijah Sarratt provide the level of incentive to keep me off of drafting the guy who has been the other boundary target next to Zay Flowers for years now.

    Tony Martin· Jul 30
  • The Fantasy Hitman grabbed his beloved Zay Flowers to be his WR2.

    Kurt Mullen· Jul 29
  • The Ballers really like Zay Flowers , who will serve as the primary pre-snap chess piece operating from the Z-receiver spot. This alignment keeps him off the line of scrimmage to dodge press coverage while creating misdirection.

  • The Declan Doyle addition makes me more bullish on Flowers, who was the entire Ravens’ passing game last season.

    Jeff Krisko· Jul 23
  • Yet, Zay Flowers’ role as the clear-cut No. 1 option in the passing game remains unchallenged.

    Mike Fanelli· Jul 18
  • Zay Flowers (WR – BAL) My rank – WR19, 45th overall ADP – WR22, 60th overall The Zay Flowers propaganda is making its way around the Redraft streets, but it doesn’t appear the dynasty community is quite as bullish. Well, I’m buying the hype on Flowers.

    Jim Moorman· Jul 17
  • Flowers is just as electric as she was billed coming out of college. He's been Lamar Jackson's No. 1 receiver since the day he was drafted, and at times he's been Jackson's only noteworthy receiver.

    Ethan Woodie· Jul 11
  • With DeAndre Hopkins and Isaiah Likely gone, the passing volume may be further consolidated in Flowers' favor. Valued as the WR18 in ECR, Flowers should be in line to smash his ADP if he can simply post a league-average touchdown rate.

    Jim Moorman· Jul 10
  • Flowers finished as the WR4 overall in route participation in 2025, rocking an impressive 29% target share. In terms of efficiency, Flowers finished 12th or better at the position in yards per route run (YPRR), yards per target and yards per team pass attempt last year.

    Jim Moorman· Jul 10