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WR Jahan Dotson, PHI (1 Viewer)

Drafted him late in one dynasty. Might sell high. This was against the Jags afterall...


He went from an afterthought to people writing articles about him having a special season in under 24 hours.
 
Drafted him late in one dynasty. Might sell high. This was against the Jags afterall...


He went from an afterthought to people writing articles about him having a special season in under 24 hours.
I've never seen almost the entire redraft, best ball and dynasty world so deeply look past a WR taken in the middle of the 1st round before. Then all he did in camp was from day 1 lock down the WR2 role on the team. Still it was crickets. I think that's on the community more than on Jahan.
 
Jahan is 5'11". That's the only reason the dynasty community slept on him other than his undergraduate stats and that he was a fifth-year senior. Other than that, there was no reason to be down on him. None. I passed on him for Isaiah Spiller back in May, and Lord, and if I had been able to catch camp reports...

woulda been on my club.
 
People weren't really discounting Jahan, either. They're distrusting the Commanders draft process, which kind of deserves contempt. It's just like Chicago and Velus Jones. You can't expect entire communities to place faith in your expertise when you've drafted Dwayne Haskins and Jamin Davis in the first rounds of drafts.

So that is fair that the community sort of held their own hands about the pick.
 
I get that he was "overdrafted" because mock drafts had him late first or early second. So he went 10-20 picks earlier than expected. Funny how that makes people more dismissive of him instead of more interested. Also, what is wrong with being 5'11"?

And I am not trying act like I know it all. I wasn't aggressive with him for redraft and he also could have had the best game of his career. It just seems like a case of mass delusion where everyone decided to pretend he wasn't the 16th pick in the NFL draft.
 
My excuse (in May) was that I thought McLaurin's presence made it a bad landing spot. I think a lot of people had the same take along with general disdain for the Commanders.
I kind of liked the landing spot since McLaurin was coming to the end of his deal and it wasn't clear at that point if Washington was willing to commit a lot of money to him. I thought they could have seen Jahan as the McLaurin replacement. I do agree landing in Washington isn't great for anyone though.
 
Jahan is 5'11". That's the only reason the dynasty community slept on him other than his undergraduate stats and that he was a fifth-year senior. Other than that, there was no reason to be down on him. None. I passed on him for Isaiah Spiller back in May, and Lord, and if I had been able to catch camp reports...

woulda been on my club.
Dotson was a 4-star recruit in the 2018 Penn State recruiting class. Not sure the math makes him a fifth-year senior.
 
Jahan is 5'11". That's the only reason the dynasty community slept on him other than his undergraduate stats and that he was a fifth-year senior. Other than that, there was no reason to be down on him. None. I passed on him for Isaiah Spiller back in May, and Lord, and if I had been able to catch camp reports...

woulda been on my club.
Dotson was a 4-star recruit in the 2018 Penn State recruiting class. Not sure the math makes him a fifth-year senior.
Yeah he was just a regular senior.
 
My excuse (in May) was that I thought McLaurin's presence made it a bad landing spot. I think a lot of people had the same take along with general disdain for the Commanders.

will be interesting to see if he can garner the targets with Samuel and Mclaurin. Everything else is there for him to be a star from what I've seen.
 
I get that he was "overdrafted" because mock drafts had him late first or early second. So he went 10-20 picks earlier than expected. Funny how that makes people more dismissive of him instead of more interested. Also, what is wrong with being 5'11"?

And I am not trying act like I know it all. I wasn't aggressive with him for redraft and he also could have had the best game of his career. It just seems like a case of mass delusion where everyone decided to pretend he wasn't the 16th pick in the NFL draft.
It’s because we saw all the fantasy rookie rankings pre-draft so we all “knew” he shouldn’t be going that early. I took him at 1.10 or 1.11 in one league but will admit I didn’t feel great about it. The NFL draft is mostly an efficient market, and it’s best we learn that.
 
it's one game , but he looks pretty good so far. lots of mouths to fees in this offense which should cap his target and rec total.

Great to see him getting targets on ISO coverage. I assume the coverage is rolled to McLaurin and our cat feasted on Jacksonville's 2nd/3rd string DB.

Tough contested catches.
 
Not sure the math makes him a fifth-year senior.

Thank you. I misspoke. I meant that he wasn't an early declare, which people look for in the fantasy dynasty community.

But not a fifth-year, which I made him out to be.

Another thing that was riding against him was that he skipped the Senior Bowl, which shocked all of the devy guys in the fantasy industry. Or I should say it shocked Ray G Que and his cohorts, who expected a big Senior Bowl performance from him. Apparently he was right to skip the exhibition.
 
He remains very TD dependent so far, but I can't imagine him not taking over Samuel as the #2 before the halfway mark of the season.

Idk if he'll take over Terry anytime soon though. Draft capital talks, but so does a $71M contract extension they just signed McLaurin to.
 
He remains very TD dependent so far, but I can't imagine him not taking over Samuel as the #2 before the halfway mark of the season.

Idk if he'll take over Terry anytime soon though. Draft capital talks, but so does a $71M contract extension they just signed McLaurin to.
What is odd is the snap count between those 3 is upside down from the target count.

Snaps:

1. Dotson
2. Terry
3. Samuel

Targets:

1. Samuel
2. Terry
3. Dotson
 
But that depends if Winston is the guy throwing Olave the ball. After this past week, it seems he has the #2 WR job locked down.
I'm not sure I read that at all. After week one we would have thought Landry was 1a or 1b.

I think, without Kamara in the lineup against a tough defense Sunday's game script may not be predictive of RoS opportunities.

Throw in four fractured vertebrae for Winston, whatever that implies, and I would put Olave at the bottom of that list.

Nothing to do with talent, mind you, I just see NO as a lower volume passing offense with suspect QB play. Washington is 3rd in attempts and 2nd in yards and NO is 13th & 18th. Obviously it's early and we can't know for sure that's how it will play out RoS.

Wilson is tough to predict RoS because of the imminent QB change. If we knew Flacco was going to be the QB I'd have Wilson at the top no questions asked. I still have him over Dotson & Olave ATM but there are some questions.

Wilson
Dotson
Olave
 
Wilson and Elijah are both outstanding. They'll both get targets. People excited about Wilson's usage will be frustrated when Moore gets more use.

Dotson is a stud too. His td rate will go down, obviously, but his targets should go up.

Olave got 13 targets in one game! Wilson got 14! We're understandably excited about their production but per target numbers favor Dotson

Dotson 10 targets, 7/99/3
Wilson 22 targets, 12/154/2
Olave 16 targets, 8/121/0 (and a fumble)

Dotson 70% catch rate, 9.9 yards per target
Wilson 55% catch rate, 7.0
Olave 50% catch rate, 7.5

That's the order I've got them ranked. They're all good players, they've all got mediocre qbs and competition for targets, but Dotson is more productive on his targets and should see an increase in usage as a result.
 
Are we discounting the fact that Zach is coming back for Wilson's prospects?
Garrett is available in one league I'm in. I don't expect to bid enough to get him.

Competition and return of Zach is why I'm not going all in on him. I think the Jets will be in the market for a new QB in 2023. Zach has looked nothing but completely overwhelmed. Takes a lot for a team to move on after 2 years of this high a pick, but I could see it here. The team is ready to compete on offense right now at the skill spots.

Edit: If Flacco keeps the job (for whatever reason), I would be much higher on Garrett Wilson. (as am with any Jets skill position player)

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For 2022, I have Olave ranked #1, Docton #2, Wilson #3 (presuming Zach returns in a week or two / If Flacco remains, good argument for Garrett #1 though I'd still keep Olave #1 as seem he's a great fit with WInston as long as Winston is healthy/starting)
 
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He remains very TD dependent so far, but I can't imagine him not taking over Samuel as the #2 before the halfway mark of the season.

Idk if he'll take over Terry anytime soon though. Draft capital talks, but so does a $71M contract extension they just signed McLaurin to.
What is odd is the snap count between those 3 is upside down from the target count.

Snaps:

1. Dotson
2. Terry
3. Samuel

Targets:

1. Samuel
2. Terry
3. Dotson

The OC, Norv Turner’s son, was kinda asked about this and gave a fairly transparent answer. They believe in McLaurin and Dotson’s ability to win outright, so to open things up Samuel is the guy they scheme plays for. The way I said it sounds like an insult but it’s not how he said it, I just don’t feel like going to find it—essentially it was some version of, this is the guy our passing game is built around, because we believe in those other guys so much to just go get open.
 

Jahan Dotson caught 2-of-8 targets for 10 yards in the Commanders' Week 3 loss to the Eagles.


It was Dotson's first disappointing outing following two solid weeks in Washington's pass-heavy offense. The rookie, who had seven catches and three touchdowns in the first two regular season games, had a bad drop in the fourth quarter on what would have been a 20-yard completion. He can be excused on a day where the entire Washington offense was dysfunctional and generally disinterested. Dotson should be treated as a WR3 option in Week 4 against the Cowboys.

- NBCSportsEDGE
 
Non Dynasty half PPR and Dotson is available. Worth it to drop a dead zone RB (Penny/Gordon/Stevenson) for him for flex consideration? Commanders at least have an offense whereas Denver, Seattle and NE struggle.
 

Speaking on Monday, Commanders HC Ron Rivera said Jahan Doston (hamstring) could be out "a week or two."​

Dotson downplayed the severity of his injury following Sunday's loss to the Cowboys, but it sounds like the team has doubts about him suiting up in Week 5. The Commanders are set to take on the Titans this Sunday and then face the Bears on Thursday night in Week 6. Wide receiver Dyami Brown took over in Dotson's absence on Sunday but can be kept off the fantasy radar. Terry McLaurin and Curtis Samuel could see an increase in targets if Dotson is sidelined.
Oct 3, 2022, 2:51 PM ET
 

Jahan Dotson (hamstring) is out for Week 5 against the Titans.​

Dotson never had a real chance to suit up this week after hurting his hamstring last week against Dallas. Dyami Brown, who posted a 40 percent route participation rate last week with Dotson sidelined and saw four targets against Dallas, should operate as Washington's WR3 this Sunday against Tennessee. Dotson's absence will open up more targets for Terry McLaurin and Curtis Samuel.
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SOURCE: John Keim on Twitter
Oct 7, 2022, 12:48 PM ET
 

Speaking Monday, Jahan Dotson (hamstring) said he can't "put a timetable" on a return.​

The Commanders have a quick turnaround in Week 6 as they prepare for a Thursday night matchup with the Bears. Barring any unexpected news, Dotson will likely miss the team's next game but could be back in Week 7 against the Packers. Second-year receiver Dyami Brown, who went for 2-105-2 against the Titans should continue to see work in Dotson's absence.
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Oct 10, 2022, 3:09 PM ET
 

Jahan Dotson (hamstring) did not practice Tuesday.​

Combine that with Dotson saying he can't "put a timetable" on his return and he sounds unlikely to be up for Thursday Night Football against the Bears. Dotson has a chance to come back for Week 7 with the mini-bye, but he may be an IR candidate.
Oct 11, 2022, 1:33 PM ET
 
Commanders always have 20+ players hurt each year. None of them fight through injuries unless it's a contract year because the team sucks. It's a culture thing. I wouldn't expect him back any time soon.
 

Jahan Dotson (hamstring) is out for Week 6 against the Bears.​

Dotson missed Week 5 with the hamstring issue as well. Cam Sims took the field for three-receiver sets last week, logging 25 routes in the process. It was Dyami Brown, however, who stole the show. Brown posted a 2/105/2 line on three targets. Splitting the WR3 role on a bad offense, neither player is worth a look in season-long leagues this week.
SOURCE: Nicki Jhabvala on Twitter
Oct 12, 2022, 3:16 PM ET
 
So now with Wentz out for a while, what are we thinking of Dotson in redraft? I'm going to have to drop someone for a bye-week QB this week and it'll have to be a WR.

Here are my WRs (start 3 plus a flex):
Chase
Adams
ARSB
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Olave
Pierce
Dotson

Leaning towards dumping Dotson over Pierce. What say you all?
 
So now with Wentz out for a while, what are we thinking of Dotson in redraft? I'm going to have to drop someone for a bye-week QB this week and it'll have to be a WR.

Here are my WRs (start 3 plus a flex):
Chase
Adams
ARSB
-----------
Olave
Pierce
Dotson

Leaning towards dumping Dotson over Pierce. What say you all?
Yes
 

Jahan Dotson (hamstring) is questionable for Week 7 against the Packers.​

The questionable tag is a bit of a surprise after Dotson was forced to leave Thursday's practice early. He was reportedly feeling better today, but coach Ron Rivera said the team will err on the "safe side" with the young receiver. He is probably closer to doubtful than questionable.
SOURCE: John Keim on Twitter
Oct 21, 2022, 12:50 PM ET
 
I miss seeing this guy score TDs. Hopefully Washington gets this QB situation figured out next year. The pieces are in place to crush.
 

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