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Join now >Jamison Crowder doesn’t do anything in Week 4.
Crowder did not have any catches against the Chiefs until the final play where the Redskins did laterals and ended up giving up a defensive touchdown to Justin Houston. Crowder was given a -7-yard reception on the play, so he ended up with no fantasy points. He had some breakout appeal this season, but Crowder isn’t a recommended fantasy option right now. The Redskins have a bye in Week 5.
10/3/17 - 12:26 AM ET
Jacquizz Rodgers totals 108 yards in Week 4 win.
Rodgers rushed 16 times for 83 yards and caught two passes for 25 yards. He might have one more week as the starter if Doug Martin is inactive on a short week as he returns from suspension, but Rodgers probably doesn’t need to be rostered in fantasy leagues if you aren’t going to use him in Week 5. It’s worth seeing if you can buy low on Martin before he steps foot on the field.
10/2/17 - 03:08 PM ET
Ryan Grant scores against the Chiefs.
Grant had two catches for 16 yards, including a three-yard touchdown on an in-breaking route in the end zone against Marcus Peters. He’s a contributor to the Redskins, but he’s not a reliable fantasy option right now.
10/3/17 - 12:24 AM ET
Odell Beckham Jr. gets targeted 15 times in Week 4 loss.
OBJ had seven receptions for 90 yards, with a long of 42 yards, against the Buccaneers. Beckham has 20 receptions through three games and will be a good option next week abasing the Chargers, despite a difficult matchup with Casey Hayward.
10/2/17 - 03:07 PM ET
Vernon Davis catches two long passes in Week 3.
Davis caught a 20-yard pass, then he caught a 69-yard pass. Obviously, the veteran tight end still has a lot in the tank and is probably the best second string tight end in the NFL. Jordan Reed will likely be healthier out of the bye and more involved, but Davis will contribute to Washington. However, he’s not a reliable fantasy option if Reed is on the field.
10/3/17 - 12:23 AM ET
Shane Vereen gets six touches in Week 4.
Vereen had five carries for 14 yards and one reception for 11 yards. He’s just a PPR option, as he’s on pace for 60 catches through four games.
10/2/17 - 03:06 PM ET
Josh Doctson nearly catches go-ahead touchdown in Week 4.
Doctson caught two passes for 27 yards, including a nice diving 20-yard catch on a crossing route on Marcus Peters against the Chiefs. Late in the fourth quarter, Doctson went way up for a potential go-ahead touchdown, but the ball popped out when he hit the ground. Doctson flashed his major athleticism when he went up for the ball, but he didn’t finish the play. Still, Doctson is starting to show some of the ability that made him a first-rounder last year.
10/3/17 - 12:21 AM ET