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Can the Washington pass-catchers live up to the fantasy hype?

LANDOVER, MD - OCTOBER 2: Tight end Jordan Reed #86 of the Washington Redskins celebrates with teammate wide receiver…

LANDOVER, MD - OCTOBER 2: Tight end Jordan Reed #86 of the Washington Redskins celebrates with teammate wide receiver Jamison Crowder #80 after scoring a first quarter touchdown against the Cleveland Browns at FedExField on October 2, 2016 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images)

The Washington Redskins receiving corps has been popular in best-ball drafts throughout the offseason, despite the exit of long-time fantasy producers DeSean Jackson and Pierre Garcon. The positional average draft position of Washington’s projected 2017 primary pass catchers in MFL10s (a popular best-ball format offered by My Fantasy League) is as follows: Jordan Reed (TE3), Terrelle Pryor (WR21), Jamison Crowder (WR28), and Josh Doctson (WR52). When considered in aggregate, are these ADPs truly achievable for each player? Are there any red flags for drafters? Let’s dive in to the Redskins passing game to find out.

The Washington passing offense has been on the rise since the day Jay Gruden took over.

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