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Parker Washington Is My WR27 in 2026

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Aug 11, 2026
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Tue, August 11, 2026
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Ian Hartitz identifies Parker Washington as a priority mid-round target, ranking him as his WR27—ahead of established names like DJ Moore, Rondale Moore, Zay Jones, Romeo Doubs, and Elijah Moore. Hartitz cites Washington's late-season breakout where he led the Jaguars with a 27% target share and averaged 19.1 PPR points per game over the final five games. He highlights Washington's twitchy route running, ability to create separation against top corners, and growth from a return specialist into an offensive weapon, comparing his trajectory to Miles Austin. Washington is currently priced as a borderline WR3/4 in home leagues and is backed by positive training camp reports.

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0:00Parker Washington is the mid-round
0:01fantasy wide receiver you should be
0:03targeting in your fantasy football
0:04drafts, and here's why. Last season down
0:06the stretch, final five games of a very
0:08highly productive Trevor Lawrence and
0:10Liam Cohen-led Jaguars passing attack,
0:12it was the Parker Washington show,
0:14people. We had healthy versions of
0:15Washington, BTJ, and Zay Jones, but it
0:17was Parker with a team-high 27% target
0:20share. It was Parker with an elite 19.1
0:23PPR points per game, and he looked good
0:25doing it. We're talking about twitchy
0:27route running ability that allowed him
0:29to get tall kinds of separation against
0:31some of the league's best corners. And
0:32we also saw this man turn to a problem
0:34with the football in his hands.
0:36Seriously, watching Parker go from more
0:38of an ace return specialist into a true
0:40weapon on the offensive side of the
0:42football reminds me a lot of former
0:44Cowboys wide receiver Miles Austin.
0:46Throwing one great training camp report
0:48after another from reporters, from
0:49coaches, from teammates. And Parker
0:51Washington, someone who in home leagues
0:53is priced as a borderline wide receiver
0:553/4 type, is my wide receiver 27 ahead
0:58of guys like DJ Moore, Rondale Moore,
1:00Zay Jones, Romeo Doubs, and Elijah
1:01Moore.

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