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Wide Receiver Rank: #53 Overall: #185
Washington picked a contract season to have a career year, a good move on his part. He finished with career highs in receptions (40) and yards (631) last season. Washington was a top deep threat, averaging 15.8 yards per reception. And he cashed in, signing a big deal with the Titans, a team he should move into a starting role. Washington has a career average of 16.4 yards per reception. He has good speed and size, and does a good job of stretching the field. Washington does tend to drop some passes, though, which will need to improve if he hopes to become an every-down receiver.
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Washington has some upside for the coming season, especially since he'll likely start. But the Titans are a run-first team, so a big jump in production shouldn't be expected. We probably wouldn't count on him to be anything more than a No. 3 or 4 receiver, though. |
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| Updating a previous item, Jim Wyatt, of The Tennessean, reports Tennessee Titans WR Nate Washington (quadriceps) is listed as probable for Week 8 and will play. |
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| TitansOnline.com reports Tennessee Titans WR Nate Washington (quadriceps) practiced in full Friday, Oct. 30, and is listed as probable for Week 8. |
| Fantasy Impact: Washington should be good to go this weekend. |
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| Jim Wyatt, of The Tennessean, reports Tennessee Titans WR Nate Washington (concussion) participated in practice Friday, Oct. 9. He is listed as probable for Week 5 and is expected to play. |
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| Jim Wyatt, of The Tennessean, reports Tennessee Titans WR Nate Washington (concussion) practiced Thursday, Oct. 8, and he is expected to play Week 5. |
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| Tennessee Titans WR Nate Washington (concussion) fully participated in practice Wednesday, Oct. 7. |
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| Jim Wyatt, of The Tennessean, reports Tennessee Titans WR Nate Washington (hamstring) fully participated in practice Friday, Sept. 18. He is not on the injury report for Week 2 and is expected to play. |
| Fantasy Impact: Washington should have a much bigger role this week. |
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| Gary Estwick, of The Tennessean, reports Tennessee Titans head coach Jeff Fisher said WR Nate Washington (hamstring) is expected to start in Week 2. |
| Fantasy Impact: We aren't sure we would just plug him back in the lineup but Washington could be worth using in the weeks to come, especially if he keeps starting. |
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| Jim Wyatt, David Climer and Gary Estwick, of The Tennessean, report Tennessee Titans WR Nate Washington (hamstring) said his hamstring felt great during the team's Week 1 game. He only caught one pass for eight yards in the game. |
| Fantasy Impact: Washington should play a bigger role in the passing game in the coming weeks. |
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| Jim Wyatt, of The Tennessean, reports Tennessee Titans WR Nate Washington (hamstring) will be a game-time decision for Week 1. If he does play, he will be limited in terms of being an every snap player. |
| Fantasy Impact: Washington isn't worth playing this week. He is too big of a risk for fantasy teams. |
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| Jim Wyatt, of The Tennessean, reports Tennessee Titans WR Nate Washington (hamstring) was limited during practice Tuesday, Sept. 8. He will be a game-time decision for Week 1. |
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