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And it paid off.That’s a bold choice wowStarting over Tet
And it paid off.That’s a bold choice wowStarting over Tet
He's basically the Jags WR1 right now.the dash 1 is the hardest to predict.I wish he was more than he is. I don't see a difference maker, but he can give you that double digits at the position when you're in need. Definitely someone to have right now given the injuries this year.
He had few decent games last year as a sophomore.
I doubt a 3rd year breakout is coming,but he could put up very respectable #s the next 5 weeks until Hunter returns.
And ya never know what's going on with Thomas's shoulder/wrist or whatever is wrong with him. He hasn't been the same this year...Dami Brown is a JAG.
Even if nothing wrong with BT and he plays, He'll be the vocal point of def n have top coverage on him.
Plus they involved him in the running game a couple times this year.
Definitely worth a roster spot if you have one. 6-75-1 week is coming this week
By t was close. I needed his points . He can produce as well as Hunter when ya give him a bunch of targets.
PPR Machine todayAnd it paid off.That’s a bold choice wowStarting over Tet
A stopped clock is right twice a day, Tet dropped a TD in the end zone, but I sat him mainly as I was worried about the wind in green bay, which seems to have been a factorAnd it paid off.That’s a bold choice wowStarting over Tet
Jacob Gibbs
Week 9 first-read target rate for the Jacksonville Jaguars coming out of the bye week:
35% - Parker Washington
19% - Dyami Brown
19% - Brian Thomas Jr.
12% - Travis Etienne
(Source: @FantasyPtsData)
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Coen: Parker Washington will continue to be primary slot receiver.
Boundary positions “easier” for Jakobi Meyers to learn on short week.
You know what kind of nasty **** I’d do for that to be true of someone I just picked up? Signed, deep league down bad.highish floor / low ceiling. He may get you 10 to 15 points a week for the rest of this season.
Further trouble this week is, if its Mills, it won't exactly be a high volume offensive game to force Jax to play with pace on the other side of the ball.Texans lost 20-19 vs the Bucs in the home opener, they shutout the Titans 26-0 in their next game at home, as you would expect no WR cracked 50 yds
They played San Fran at home, won 26-15, not a single Niners' WR totaled over 45 yards
They played Denver and lost 18-15, again not a single WR had over 30 total yards, RJ Harvey had the most receiving yards as a RB
Mike Evans during week 1 for the Bucs had 56 yards, that was the most all season at home the Texans have surrendered
Projection 3-35 if you're lucky
I might be a bit harsh here but the numbers fade to something like this
And I am interested in Washington with nobody else to throw to besides Jakobi, I just don't see the Texans allowing for much
Fantastic points from both of you. Also keep in mind last week…in the comeback and in OT, Jags leaned on the run, even as Etienne was averaging 3 yds/carry. Not sure they trusted the QB to win( or not to lose) the game for them. And that was the Raiders, not the Texans, defenseFurther trouble this week is, if its Mills, it won't exactly be a high volume offensive game to force Jax to play with pace on the other side of the ball.Texans lost 20-19 vs the Bucs in the home opener, they shutout the Titans 26-0 in their next game at home, as you would expect no WR cracked 50 yds
They played San Fran at home, won 26-15, not a single Niners' WR totaled over 45 yards
They played Denver and lost 18-15, again not a single WR had over 30 total yards, RJ Harvey had the most receiving yards as a RB
Mike Evans during week 1 for the Bucs had 56 yards, that was the most all season at home the Texans have surrendered
Projection 3-35 if you're lucky
I might be a bit harsh here but the numbers fade to something like this
And I am interested in Washington with nobody else to throw to besides Jakobi, I just don't see the Texans allowing for much
That said, I'm starting him many places as I have no choice. Shake the world P Wash!
Boooooooo!!!! I bet you hate Christmas!!!!Texans lost 20-19 vs the Bucs in the home opener, they shutout the Titans 26-0 in their next game at home, as you would expect no WR cracked 50 yds
They played San Fran at home, won 26-15, not a single Niners' WR totaled over 45 yards
They played Denver and lost 18-15, again not a single WR had over 30 total yards, RJ Harvey had the most receiving yards as a RB
Mike Evans during week 1 for the Bucs had 56 yards, that was the most all season at home the Texans have surrendered
Projection 3-35 if you're lucky
I might be a bit harsh here but the numbers fade to something like this
And I am interested in Washington with nobody else to throw to besides Jakobi, I just don't see the Texans allowing for much
Boooooooo!!!! I bet you hate Christmas!!!!Texans lost 20-19 vs the Bucs in the home opener, they shutout the Titans 26-0 in their next game at home, as you would expect no WR cracked 50 yds
They played San Fran at home, won 26-15, not a single Niners' WR totaled over 45 yards
They played Denver and lost 18-15, again not a single WR had over 30 total yards, RJ Harvey had the most receiving yards as a RB
Mike Evans during week 1 for the Bucs had 56 yards, that was the most all season at home the Texans have surrendered
Projection 3-35 if you're lucky
I might be a bit harsh here but the numbers fade to something like this
And I am interested in Washington with nobody else to throw to besides Jakobi, I just don't see the Texans allowing for much

https://x.com/the33rdteamfb/status/1986176697713176650?s=61The 33rd Team
The Texans' secondary has been as good as advertised this season
Passer ratings allowed by Houston's top four DBs (by snaps played) when targeted this season, per @NextGenStats:
Kamari Lassiter: 77.2
Calen Bullock: 35.5
Jalen Pitre: 54.6
Derek Stingley Jr.: 68.1
League Average: 94.0
I bet his brain is better.He reminds me of Antonio Brown his first few years. I doubt he has that upside, but he's a dawg.
That is quite the statement!He reminds me of Antonio Brown his first few years. I doubt he has that upside, but he's a dawg.
That is quite the statement!He reminds me of Antonio Brown his first few years. I doubt he has that upside, but he's a dawg.
Matt Harmon
Parker Washington led the Jaguars in routes, targets and slot snap rate in Week 10.
Jakobi Meyers was a 50% route participation player, lined up inside/out and caught all 3 of his targets
What did I win?Texans lost 20-19 vs the Bucs in the home opener, they shutout the Titans 26-0 in their next game at home, as you would expect no WR cracked 50 yds
They played San Fran at home, won 26-15, not a single Niners' WR totaled over 45 yards
They played Denver and lost 18-15, again not a single WR had over 30 total yards, RJ Harvey had the most receiving yards as a RB
Mike Evans during week 1 for the Bucs had 56 yards, that was the most all season at home the Texans have surrendered
Projection 3-35 if you're lucky
I might be a bit harsh here but the numbers fade to something like this
And I am interested in Washington with nobody else to throw to besides Jakobi, I just don't see the Texans allowing for much
Scored 17.9 pts for me in my flex so you win nothing. Ha haWhat did I win?Projection 3-35 if you're lucky![]()