Parker Washington

#11 WR / Jacksonville Jaguars / EXP: 2YRS Height: 5-10 Weight: 204 lb Age: 22 College: Penn State Bye 12

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    Jaguars' Parker Washington: Another quiet game

    Parker Washington caught one of three targets for 10 yards during Sunday's 52-6 loss to Detroit.The 2023 sixth-round pick's 10-yard reception Sunday is his lone catch in two games with Mac Jones under center for the Jacksonville Jaguars. However, Washington should be more involved going forward since Gabe Davis was ruled out for the season due to a torn meniscus, though the fantasy upside will be limited as long as Trevor Lawrence (shoulder) is sidelined.

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    Jaguars' Parker Washington: No targets in Week 10

    Parker Washington played 23 offensive snaps and wasn't targeted during Sunday's 12-7 loss to the Vikings.The 22-year-old worked as Jacksonville's No. 3 wideout with Brian Thomas (chest) and Gabe Davis (shoulder) returning from injuries, and Washington didn't end up being involved in the passing attack. He caught six passes for 87 yards across the previous two games, but the Jacksonville Jaguars' offense doesn't have much upside with Mac Jones under center instead of Trevor Lawrence (shoulder).

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    Jaguars' Parker Washington: Receives six targets

    Parker Washington caught three of six targets for 41 yards and returned one punt for four yards during Sunday's 26-23 loss to Philadelphia.The 2023 sixth-round pick got the start Sunday with Gabe Davis (shoulder) inactive and Christian Kirk (collarbone) on injured reserve, and Washington finished second on the team in receptions, targets and receiving yards. He should continue to see regular playing time even once Davis is healthy, though it's unclear just how involved Washington will be in the passing game.

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    Jaguars' Parker Washington: Opening for bigger role

    Parker Washington caught three of four targets for 46 yards during Sunday's 30-27 loss to the Packers.The 22-year-old had a 73 percent snap share and delivered his most productive game of the season as the receiving corps dealt with injuries to Brian Thomas (chest), Christian Kirk (collarbone) and Gabe Davis (shoulder). Thomas' and Davis' availability remains up in the air, but Kirk already has been ruled out for the season. Washington should serve as Jacksonville's No. 3 wideout for the rest of the campaign, and he could move further up the depth chart in the immediate term if Thomas or Davis are forced to miss any time. Washington totaled 16 catches for 132 yards and two touchdowns as a rookie in 2023 and now should have a chance to be significantly involved in the offense.

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    Jaguars' Parker Washington: Takes punt to the house

    Parker Washington returned a kickoff for 27 yards and ran back a punt for a 96-yard touchdown in Sunday's 32-16 win against the Patriots.His coaches may not have been thrilled when they saw Washington field a punt from his own four-yard line inside the two-minute warning of the first half, but he quickly allayed any concerns when he brought it all the way to the end zone to put the Jacksonville Jaguars up 21-10. He also tied his season high in offensive snaps Sunday with 21, but he still projects to contribute primarily as a returner versus the Packers in Week 8.

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    Jaguars' Parker Washington: Minimal involvement Week 2

    Parker Washington failed to catch his lone target during Sunday's 18-13 loss to the Browns.The rookie sixth-round pick played 13 of 60 offensive snaps as he once again operated as the Jacksonville Jaguars' No. 4 wide receiver. Gabe Davis, Christian Kirk and Brian Thomas continue to dominate the snaps at wideout for Jacksonville, and Washington is unlikely to have much involvement in the offensive while that trio remains healthy.

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    Jaguars' Parker Washington: Secures lone target

    Parker Washington caught his lone target for three yards and returned two kickoffs for 44 yards during Sunday's 20-17 loss to Miami.The 22-year-old played just seven offensive snaps as Gabe Davis, Brian Thomas and Christian Kirk dominated the wideout reps for Jacksonville in Week 1. Washington saw the field more than fellow reserve wide receivers Devin Duvernay and Tim Jones but won't have any fantasy utility in his current role.

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    Jaguars' Parker Washington: Four catches in preseason finale

    Parker Washington recorded four catches on five targets for 35 yards in Friday's 31-0 preseason win over the Falcons.Washington got the chance to play with Jacksonville's starting unit with Christian Kirk (calf) sidelined. He tallied a pair of receptions from Trevor Lawrence and then remained in the game for a few additional drives as Jacksonville's backups took the field. That's indicative of Washington's status on the depth chart, as he should operate as the fourth wide receiver when Kirk, Gabe Davis and Brian Thomas are all healthy.

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    Jaguars' Parker Washington: Secures touchdown Saturday

    Parker Washington caught all three of his targets for 38 yards during Saturday's preseason game against the Buccaneers.The 22-year-old had a decent rookie campaign as a depth wideout last season, as he finished with 16 catches for 132 yards and two touchdowns in nine games. Washington has likely already secured a place on the season-opening roster, but he's competing with Devin Duvernay for the No. 4 spot on the depth chart. Neither wide receiver is likely to be fantasy relevant to begin the season with Christian Kirk (calf), Gabe Davis and first-round rookie Brian Thomas locked in as Jacksonville's top wideouts.

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    Jaguars' Parker Washington: Stands out during OTAs

    Parker has been impressive this spring and is well on his way to earning a roster spot, John Shipley of SI.com reports.The 2023 sixth-round pick didn't play much through the first three months of his rookie year but then got a look as the No. 3 receiver after Christian Kirk suffered a season-ending injury. Parker Washington played at least 25 snaps in each of Jacksonville's final six games, catching 16 of 21 targets for 132 yards and two touchdowns in that stretch. He'll likely enter the upcoming season somewhere between third and fifth on the depth chart at wide receiver, with his initial role partially depending on the development of rookie first-round pick Brian Thomas. Jacksonville Jaguars coach Doug Pederson said Monday that Washington has "had a really good offseason" so far.

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