Written by Rich Arleo
Edited by Marc Caviglia
To help better prepare you for your upcoming 2013 fantasy football drafts we have has decided to take a close look at each team’s depth and predict how each players role will play ou...
Written by Rich Arleo
Edited by Marc Caviglia
To help better prepare you for your upcoming 2013 fantasy football drafts we have has decided to take a close look at each team’s depth and predict how each players role will play out during the 2013 NFL season. These fantasy football depth charts will cover every position, however the main focus will be on the running back and wide receiver positions, since fantasy football owners have the toughest time projecting these positions. Keep in mind our NFL Depth Charts are fantasy football specific.
Washington Redskins Depth Chart
QB1: Robert Griffin III | QB2: Kirk Cousins | QB3: Rex Grossman
RB1: Alfred Morris | RB2: Evan Royster | RB3: Roy Helu | RB3: Chris Thompson
WR1: Pierre Garcon | WR2: Josh Morgan | WR3: Santana Moss | WR4: Leonard Hankerson | WR5: Aldrick Robinson
TE1: Fred Davis | TE2: Logan Paulsen
K: Kai Forbath
2012 In Review
The 2012 season for the Washington Redskins was centered on first round pick Robert Griffin III . He burst onto the scene and was everything the team could’ve hoped for and more. RGIII had a fantastic rookie season with 3,200 yards, 20 touchdowns and only five interceptions; and that was only through the air. He shined on the ground as well with 815 yards and seven touchdowns on 120 carries (6.8 yards per carry). It all came crumbling down in the playoffs with a severe knee injury, unfortunately.
Behind Griffin, fellow rookie Alfred Morris , a sixth round pick, came out of nowhere to run for 1,613 yards and 13 touchdowns as a very effective RB1. Evan Royster and Roy Helu were rendered all but useless.
No particular receiver shined for the ‘Skins last year. Santana Moss was the most effective in fantasy with eight touchdowns to go along with his 573 yards. Pierre Garcon led the team with 633 yards but was limited due to injuries and Josh Morgan and Leonard Hankerson were solid complimentary receivers. RGIII didn’t look to the tight end much and Fred Davis had just 325 yards in an injury plagued season and Logan Paulsen had similar numbers filling in for him.
After years of struggling to find a kicker, it seems the team may have found someone in Kai Forbath who was missed just one of his 18 attempts last year after taking over as the starter.
What to Expect in 2013
The way Washington’s season ended when RGIII damaged his ACL and MCL. It wasn’t expected he would be ready for the start of the season but the freak athlete is already saying his knee is 100-percent healthy. While we should wait to see it to believe it, after watching Adrian Peterson recover so quickly last season it’s not out of the question. If healthy he should be a top QB1, but there’s obvious risk involved. If he’s not ready Kirk Cousins showed enough for the team to have confidence in him. If something does happen to RGIII Cousins is worth a look as a QB2.
Morris will be the starter again as head coach Mike Shanahan’s darling. Morris put an end to Shanahanagins last season and will get the bulk of the carries again. As long as nothing changes, Royster and Helu won’t be fantasy worthy again. Keep an eye on rookie runner Chris Thomspon. We all know Shanahan has a track record for drafting running backs late and developing them into something and the question arises… is Thompson next?
The Skins will hope Garcon can stay healthy this season as he was extremely effective when on the field last year. He has top-tier WR2 potential with upside in all fantasy football formats. Morgan showed potential last year and could blossom into a fantasy starter while Moss, on the down-slope of his career, is used mostly as a big-play threat. Hankerson and Aldrick Robinson provide solid depth for the team but will only be fantasy-worthy should someone go down.
At tight end, Davis returns on a one-year deal with something to prove. He shouldn’t be drafted as a starter but has potential as a TE2 in deep leagues. Paulsen is agai