Week 11 of the 2025 NFL season rolls on and the action will continue this afternoon with an AFC showdown featuring the Los Angeles Chargers visiting the Jacksonville Jaguars at 1 p.m. ET on CBS.
Last week was a disaster for the Jags as they blew a 19-point fourth-quarter lead to the C.J. Stroud-less Texans and fell 36-29. Wide receiver Parker Washington made a contribution in the losing effort and it appears that he’ll play a large role in the passing game for the rest of the season.
Below, we’ll go over Washington’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 11.
Fantasy Football analysis: Jaguars WR Parker Washington
Washington caught three of 11 targets for 33 yards and a first-quarter touchdown against the Texans last Sunday, finishing the week as a top-15 fantasy wideout in all scoring formats. Travis Hunter’s knee injury has opened the door for the third-year pass-catcher to get more reps and last Sunday’s loss marked the third straight game where he was on the field for at least 87% of Jacksonville’s offensive snaps.
Hunter undergoing season-ending knee surgery this week means that Washington’s heavy involvement in the offense should carry on for the rest of the year. We’ll see how he fits in when the trio of him, Brian Thomas Jr., and newcomer Jakobi Meyers steps on the field together for the first time this afternoon.
Sit. Washington has been targeted 26 times over their last three games, so we can say that gained the trust of Trevor Lawrence in his absence. Unfortunately for today, they’re going up against a Chargers defense that has shut down second and third receiver options throughout the year. In fact, L.A. leads the NFL in DVOA vs. WR3’s, limiting them to just 20.3 yards per game. Washington is a good piece to have on your roster moving forward but for today, I’d keep him on the bench.
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