Jamison Crowder has been sidelined for the last three practices with a hamstring injury.
There's been no indication Crowder's injury is serious, but once players miss three days in a row, we write about it. He's likely dealing with a mild strain. Injuries haven't been a problem for Crowder through two NFL seasons; he's appeared in all 32 games sine being drafted. Crowder is a real threat for 100 grabs this year.
Source: CSN Mid-Atlantic
Aug 2 - 10:17 AM
How limited could he have been if he was fielding punts? He did mishandle one that lead to a turnover but I don't know if you can attribute that to injury. When I watched the game he didn't appear to be limited to me at least.So, he was definitely limited in week 1. What's the consensus speculation? Nagging injury and didn't want to rush him back to 100%? Or the game flow dictated plans that didn't include him?
Not impressedCrowder has totaled 25/235/1 on 41 targets over his past 8 games.
My team is so bad I have to hold on.Wondering why I'm still holding on...
This, I think in redraft he is droppable, in dynasty I think he is a nice buy low.Cousins was bad and missed him on a couple of throws but Crowder didn't look too explosive. I think he's still not healthy.
Ouch!Was just offered what would I assume would be a mid 1st rnd pick for him next year.
Denied. He passes the eye test, wayyyy too hard to sell.
Chris Thompson and Ryan Grant being more involved mostly I think.Got dropped in my league this week. What's happened to him in this skins offense?
He's talented. I hope this week becomes the norm going forward.Was yesterday's game a fluke?
If Cousins keeps sucking & playing dink & dunk then maybe not. If they get their crap together then yesWas yesterday's game a fluke?
Cousins hardly sucked.. Receivers have feet for hands...If Cousins keeps sucking & playing dink & dunk then maybe not. If they get their crap together then yes
How so? Doctson was barely targeted. Cousins is playing capt check downCousins hardly sucked.. Receivers have feet for hands...
Doctson hardly targeted because he can't hold onto the ballHow so? Doctson was barely targeted. Cousins is playing capt check down
NBC Washington's Rich Tandler reports Jamison Crowder and Alex Smith displayed a very good rapport during Redskins OTAs.
Tandler adds that "Smith was very comfortable firing the ball in to Crowder during goal line work." Crowder was a hype sensation at this time last summer, but things got off to a real rocky start as he failed to top 50 yards in five of the first six games and also missed time with injury. Crowder went for 70-plus yards, including 123- and 141-yard efforts, Weeks 8-12 while nabbing all three of his touchdowns the final six weeks. Crowder's short-to-intermediate route tree meshes well with Smith's pass-game tendencies. We were maybe a year early on Crowder.
Source: Rich Tandler on Twitter
https://www.fantasypros.com/nfl/notes/109574/jamison-crowder-2018-outlook.phpSmith doesn't like throwing into tight windows, as evidenced by NFL's NextGenStats that show a league-low 12 percent of his throws went to a wide receiver with one or less yard of separation. While Richardson and Josh Doctson were mediocre at separating, Crowder averaged 3.2 yards of separation, which ranked eight among wide receivers in 2017.
Both are non PPR 160 pt WRsDo we see him producing more than Doctson by a good bit in PPR?
Doesn't really address my post lol & one will surely score more than the otherBoth are non PPR 160 pt WRs
YesDo we see him producing more than Doctson by a good bit in PPR?
Jamison Crowder needs another MRI on his long-troublesome ankle.
He's been out for well over a month. "He's not quite 100 percent coming in and out of his cuts," coach Jay Gruden said. "I don't think he's totally comfortable with it. Hopefully by Thursday he has a chance." Filling in for Crowder in Sunday's win over the Bucs, Maurice Harris gained 52 yards on five catches.
Source: John Keim on Twitter
Nov 12 - 4:32 PM
Jets agreed to terms with WR Jamison Crowder, formerly of the Redskins, on a three-year, $28.5 million contract with $17 million guaranteed.
Crowder, 26 in June, is coming off an injury-riddled 388-yard season in D.C. but has been a high-efficiency target throughout his career with a 67.1% catch rate. Jermaine Kearse -- the Jets' primary slot receiver in 2018 -- pathetically hauled in just 48.7% of his targets. Crowder will team with Robby Anderson and Quincy Enunwa in three-receiver sets, with Chris Herndon at tight end.
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SOURCE: Ian Rapoport on Twitter
Mar 11, 2019, 2:18 PM