WR Parker Washington worked as Jacksonville's No. 2 wideout in Sunday's loss to the Eagles, nearly matching WR Brian Thomas Jr. in snaps (49-46) and pass routes (34-33). His 6 targets ranked second on the team, behind only TE Evan Engram.
Washington caught just three of those targets for 41 yards, each of which also ranked second on the team amid a poor passing day.
Washington benefited from WR Gabe Davis going inactive for the game and isn't likely to stay in most 2-WR sets when Davis is healthy.
That said, QB Trevor Lawrence will also have better passing days. His 51.6% completion rate against Philly marked a season low.
Jacksonville gets a better matchup in Week 10 with a Minnesota defense that has softened in recent weeks.
Washington's still no more than a low-ceiling PPR possibility for deep leagues.
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