Tagged: Josh Doctson (16 Results)
Factoid: Quentin Johnston
Quentin Johnston gets tossed about as likely to be one of the first receivers off the board, but he played at Texas Christian, and that makes me nervous. They don’t seem to play much defense in the Big 12, and that’s led to some players from that conference being overdrafted. more »
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Jets WR Doctson opts out of 2020 season
New York Jets wide receiver JOSH DOCTSON has opted out of the 2020 season and was placed on the team’s Reserve/Opt-Out list. Doctson has underachieved since being drafted in the first-round… More by Washington back in 2016, although the Jets signed him in February with the hope that he could contribute this season. Less
Source: Team Website
Jets sign veteran WR Doctson
The New York Jets signed veteran wideout JOSH DOCTSON on Saturday. Doctson was a 2016 first-round pick by Washington but he has never lived up to expectations for such a high… More pick. He had once catch for the Minnesota Vikings last year before the team cut him in November. Wide receiver ROBBY ANDERSON is a much better fantasy option, but he is an unrestricted free agent and may not return to the Jets for the 2020 season. Less
Source: New York Daily News
Vikigs place WR Doctson on injured reserve
The Minnesota Vikings placed wide receiver JOSH DOCTSON on injured reserve on Thursday after he injured his hamstring in practice. Doctson could return to the team after eight weeks if his hammy heals and the Vikings choose to activate him from IR.
Source: Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Vikings add veteran WR Doctson
The Minnesota Vikings have signed former Washington wide receiver JOSH DOCTSON, just days after cutting disappointing wideout LAQUON TREADWELL. Doctson was taken one pick ahead of Treadwell in the 2016 draft,… More but both wide receivers have been busts through three seasons. Doctson did play a full season with current Vikings quarterback KIRK COUSINS when both players were in Washington. So there’s that. Less
Source: Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Washington trying to trade WR Doctson?
Washington has reportedly been trying to trade wide receiver JOSH DOCTSON for the past two years, with no team seemingly interested. Doctson is a former first-round draft pick who has been a bust through his first three seasons in the league. Your fantasy team surely has better options.
Source: Team Blog
Doctson confident heading into 2018
Washington wide receiver JOSH DOCTSON missed most of his rookie season but managed to stay healthy last year while playing in all 16 games. While his results were mixed, Doctson gained confidence and says that he now trusts himself. Doctson hopes to build on his experience heading into 2018.
Source: Team Website
Around the NFL: Josh Doctson
Washington has a new quarterback in Alex Smith, and with Ryan Grant and Terrelle Pryor having moved on, the remaining wide receivers will be called on to play a larger role. Jamison Crowder, of course, but also Josh Doctson -- who's yet to really establish himself. more »
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Podcast: October 24 episode of the Fantasy Index Podcast available now
Justin Eleff works the waiver wire to get you through Week 8 (with six teams on their byes) and into the stretch run of the fantasy season. Sponsored by Fantasy Index Weekly. more »
Gruden likes bigger receivers in red zone
Washington head coach Jay Gruden admitted that he likes having bigger receivers in the red zone. Fortunately for Gruden, and fantasy owners, this year’s team will feature 6’4” TERRELLE PRYOR and 6’2” counterpart JOSH DOCTSON. The duo gives Washington its tallest wide receiver tandem in over 15 years.
Source: Washington Post
WR Crowder headed for bigger role in Washington
Washington head coach Jay Gruden says the team will try to utilize slot receiver JAMISON CROWDER more this season, both in the passing game and the running game. With former receivers… More PIERRE GARCON and DESEAN JACKSON no longer in town, Crowder seems to be in line for an increased role. Of course, newcomer TERRELLE PRYOR and second-year wideout JOSH DOCTSON expect to see a heavy workload as well. Less
Source: Washington Post
Around the NFL: Washington
There’s not a ton of difference between Washington’s wide receivers. Various guys could lead the team in catches, yards and touchdowns. But heading into camp, Terrelle Pryor looks most likely to be their No. 1. more »
Factoid: Josh Doctson
First-round wideout Josh Doctson made no noise as a rookie, his season wiped out by a lingering Achilles injury. What should be the expectations for the Washington receiver in Year 2? more »
Washington adds WR Quick
Washington continued to overhaul its wide receiver unit, most recently adding former Ram BRIAN QUICK to the mix. The 6-foot-3, 218-pound Quick gives the team another big target at wide receiver… More as he joins TERRELLE PRYOR, JOSH DOCTSON, and tight end JORDAN REED. Time will tell if Quick becomes a viable fantasy option in Washington. Less
Source: Washington Post
Washington WR Doctson up and running
Washington wide receiver JOSH DOCTSON has been cleared to run as trainers gradually increase his rehab workload. Doctson, who missed nearly all of his rookie season last year, is recovering from… More a strained right Achilles’ tendon. Thus far, Doctson has reported no setbacks and his team and fantasy owners finally have reason for optimism heading into the 2017 season. Less
Source: Washington Post