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Wide Receiver Rank: #58 Overall: #180
It took a little time but Washington had his best season as a pro, hitting the 1,000-yard mark for the first time in his career. He had career highs in receptions, yards and touchdowns. He took advantage of serving as the No. 1 receiver because of injury (Kenny Britt) and an improved Titans passing game. He had 10 games with 60-plus yards, serving as a consistent threat in the offense. Washington failed to top 50 receptions or 700 yards in any season before last year. He might have a hard time repeating last year, though, with Britt back healthy. He'll continue to start but be used as a No. 2 receiver in the offense. Washington has good speed and size, and does a good job of stretching the field. He does tend to drop some passes, though, which hurts his stats some.
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Washington had a breakout year last season but likely will be drafted too high based on those numbers. He probably won't perform like past season but will have a hard time repeating last year. We see a season with around 800 yards and six touchdowns, which makes him a No. 3 or 4 fantasy receiver. |
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| Tennessee Titans WR Nate Washington will continue to see his playing time in 2012. He is coming off his first 1,000-yard season, has three years remaining on his contract, and has turned into a team leader. |
| Fantasy Impact: He deserves to play but likely will see his targets down with Kenny Britt back in the lineup. |
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| Tennessee Titans WR Nate Washington (knee) recently had surgery for a chipped bone in his knee, but he said Friday, April 13, that he plans to be back for organized team workouts. |
| Fantasy Impact: Doesn't sound like a big deal but we'll keep you posted if any complications arise. |
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| Tennessee Titans WR Nate Washington caught four passes for 92 yards and one touchdown against the Houston Texans in Week 17. |
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| Tennessee Titans WR Nate Washington needs 69 receiving yards in Week 17 to become the first Titans receiver to reach the 1,000 yard mark in a season since 2004. |
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| Tennessee Titans WR Nate Washington needs one more touchdown reception to set a new career high for a single season. He has six scores this year, and he also had six scores in 2009 and 2010. He also needs 69 receiving yards for his first 1,000-yard season. He enters Week 17 against the Houston Texans with at least one catch in 61 straight games, 48 with the Titans. |
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| Tennessee Titans WR Nate Washington (ankle) took part in a full practice Friday, Dec. 23, and he is listed as probable for Week 16 against the Jacksonville Jaguars. |
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| Tennessee Titans DL William Hayes (groin) and WR Nate Washington (ankle) practiced in full Thursday, Dec. 22. |
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| All four of Tennessee Titans QB Jake Locker's touchdown passes this season have come on receptions by WR Nate Washington. |
| Fantasy Impact: Washington owners would love to see Locker get a start before the end of the season but the chances of that happening don't look good. |
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| Tennessee Titans WR Nate Washington (ankle) fully participated in practice Wednesday, Dec. 21. |
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| Tennessee Titans WR Nate Washington (ankle) was held out of practice Tuesday, Dec. 20. |
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