Edit. I googled it - and PFF has a good analysis.. Maybe Crowders production last year simply reflected good opposing defenses, and maybe he bounces back this year. Still if Trey Quinn is any good, he may replace Crowder to save us money
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Washington Redskins – As we outlined on Tuesday, the Redskins have our easiest schedule for outside wide receivers, but also our fourth-easiest schedule for slot wide receivers. Jamison Crowder ran 74.4 percent of his routes from the slot last season and should reprise this role in 2018. Crowder saw a decline in production last year, averaging 11.0 fantasy points per game after averaging 12.0 in the season prior (and on 0.68 more targets per game). Still, our grades suggest he’s actually improved over this stretch (and massively so), grading out 32nd at the position after ranking 85th in 2016. His ADP is fine (WR41), but there are other names within that tier that I prefer.
https://www.profootballfocus.com/new...wide-receivers
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