
Kirk Cousins, Matt Jones, Jamison Crowder's Post-Week 10 Fantasy Advice
Washington exploded offensively against the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. And quite frankly, fantasy owners shouldn't care.
Yes, quarterback Kirk Cousins, running back Matt Jones and wideout Jamison Crowder each had huge games. But given their track record to this point, those performances felt like flukes rather than the start of new trends.
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Coming into Sunday, for instance, Cousins had accumulated 20 or more fantasy points just twice on the season. Meanwhile, he posted five games of 12 fantasy points or less. Throwing for multiple touchdown passes and exceeding 300 passing yards won't change the fact that he has proved to be a quarterback who shouldn't even be owned except in deeper leagues.
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Jones, meanwhile, is mired in a platoon with Alfred Morris and Chris Thompson. Even his fantasy production Sunday came from his role in the passing game, as he eclipsed 100 receiving yards and found the end zone through the air.
Jones should be owned on the off chance that he'll be made the feature back at some point this season. But until Washington picks one running back to lean on, none of them are worth starting.
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Finally, there is Crowder, who also found paydirt Sunday. That's all fine and dandy, but the fact remains that DeSean Jackson and Jordan Reed are the team's top receiving options, with Crowder and Pierre Garcon splitting the remaining targets.
Considering that Crowder hadn't reached double-digit fantasy points in standard leagues once coming into the day, it's safe to assume he won't be worth owning going forward, either.
All fantasy stats via ESPN standard leagues.

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