Fantasy Upside
Tyrone Tracy is our RB46 at the moment, being drafted in the 17th round in most drafts. The upside case for him as to sneak into the back-end of the RB3s and become a flex option for fantasy managers. A lot has to go right for that to come true, though. Theoretically, the Giants' offense would have to be a pleasant surprise and Tracy would have to carve out more than just a 3rd down role behind Devin Singletary.
Fantasy Downside
The downside for Tracy is that he doesn't carve out even a portion of the 3rd down work and Singletary runs away with the workload. That would leave Tracy on the waivers with not much more than a special teams role for the Giants.
2024 Bottom Line
It's a very real possibility that Tracy doesn't wind up with much fantasy value. Drafting him won't cost much but fantasy managers should be prepared to move on from him if he doesn't show signs of life quickly.