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Quarterback Rank: #24 Overall: #104
Campbell picked up the Redskins new West Coast offense fairly well. He had just six interceptions and completed 62 percent of his passes. Campbell had over 500 pass attempts for the first time in his career, proving the Redskins will utilize the pass a lot more than recent seasons. Campbell has just 35-passing TDs in three seasons and has gone over 3,000-passing yards just once in his career. He has a big arm and his accuracy is improving. But Campbell struggles at times with the deep ball, though. The Redskins tend to be a run-first team, but have some speedsters at receiver that make plays after the catch.
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This is a make or break year for Campbell. He needs to improve his production if he hopes to remain the starter in Washington. Don't count on him as a No. 1 for your fantasy team, but Campbell could surprise as a spot starter. He gets his chances in the passing game and should be more comfortable in the Redskins West Coast offense his second season in the system. |
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| Jason Reid, of The Washington Post, reports Washington Redskins QB Jason Campbell (ankle) said his left ankle is still sore but will be able to play in the team's Week 4 game. |
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| Ryan O'Halloran, of The Washington Times, reports Washington Redskins QB Jason Campbell (knee) fully participated in practice Friday, Sept. 25. He is listed as probable for Week 3 and will play in the game. |
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| Ryan O'Halloran, of The Washington Times, reports Washington Redskins QB Jason Campbell (knee) was limited during practice Thursday, Sept. 24. He will start in the team's Week 3 game. |
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| CBSSports.com reports Washington Redskins QB Jason Campbell (ankle) suffered a sprained ankle in Week 2, according to head coach Jim Zorn. 'He gutted it out. I avoided calling plays that required him to roll out after the injury,' Zorn said. |
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| The Associated Press reports Washington Redskins QB Jason Campbell went 19-for-26 for 211 yards, one touchdown and one interception in the team's Week 1 game. |
| Fantasy Impact: Campbell played just alright. He got better as the game progressed. He'll be worth some spot starts for fantasy teams. |
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| Ryan O'Halloran, of The Washington Times, reports Washington Redskins QB Jason Campbell will play at least the first half in the team's preseason game game Friday, Aug. 28. |
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| Gary Fitzgerald, of Redskins.com, reports Washington Redskins QB Jason Campbell is working on adjusting his release so that it is quicker, more efficient and accurate. |
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| Ryan O'Halloran, of The Washington Times, reports Washington Redskins QB Jason Campbell said he doesn't plan to hold a grudge against the team's brass for trying to land QBs Jay Cutler and Mark Sanchez. He plans to take part in the team's upcoming minicamp. 'I'm ready to move forward and have one of my best years,' said Campbell, who is in the final year of his contract. He noted nothing was set in stone on what he would have done should the Redskins have landed another high-profile quarterback. |
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| Updating previous reports, David Elfin, of The Washington Times, reports Washington Redskins QB Jason Campbell is entering the final year of his contract. |
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| Steve Wyche, of NFL.com, reports Washington Redskins QB Jason Campbell will request to be traded if the team picks a quarterback in the 2009 NFL Draft. |
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