Fantasy Life Articles on Parker Washington
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Washington is priced like a WR3, but he proved that he has much more upside in 2025-26. He is currently day-to-day with an undisclosed injury, but he's expected to return to the lineup next week.
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Washington's ADP undervalues his late-season breakout; priced as WR3 with WR1 upside.
Parker Washington is priced like a WR3 but proved he has much more upside in 2025-26. His ADP is 88.4 on Yahoo (WR35) and 102.7 on ESPN (WR37), making him a downright steal despite being WR30 on Underdog. Washington broke out down the stretch last season: from Week 12 on, he led the Jaguars' receiving corps with a 25% target share and averaged 14.2 PPR points per game; in the final four games (including playoffs), his target share jumped to 31% while averaging 18.5 PPR points per game. The Jaguars have multiple receivers, but Washington could emerge as their clear No. 1 option since both Brian Thomas and Jakobi Meyers were active during his four-game outburst, while Travis Hunter focuses primarily on defense. ESPN's Michael DiRocco reports that Washington has been Trevor Lawrence's favorite target throughout training camp and "always seems to be open." He is currently day-to-day with an undisclosed injury but expected to return next week.
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