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        Dyami Brown Fantasy Football News | Shark Bites

        Shark Bites are the latest fantasy football news & NFL updates. Draft Sharks has been in business since 1999. And when we started, redraft was the dominant form of fantasy football. Check out what we've learned about this most basic form of fantasy football along the way.

        Jaguars WR Dyami Brown (shoulder) is inactive for today’s game vs. the 49ers. Parker Washington figures to slide in as the primary outside WR opposite of WR Brian Thomas Jr. Washington is an emergency-only start in season-long leagues.

        Jaguars WR Dyami Brown (shoulder) is listed as questionable for this weekend’s game vs. the 49ers. He got in limited practices on Thursday and Friday. Brown seems genuinely 50/50 for this one. If he can’t go, Parker Washington would likely step in as Jacksonville’s other outside WR opposite Brian Thomas Jr.

        Jaguars WR Dyami Brown (shoulder) returned to a limited practice on Thursday. That gives him a shot to play vs. the 49ers this weekend. We'll update Brown's status again when we get Jacksonville's final injury report on Friday afternoon.

        Jaguars WR Dyami Brown (shoulder) did not practice on Wednesday. He didn't return to last week's game after injuring his shoulder and is in danger of missing Sunday's meeting with the 49ers. Brown's absence would mean a big spike in playing time for WR Parker Washington, who would be a low-end spot-start option.

        Jaguars WR Dyami Brown is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Texans with a shoulder injury. His absence will mean more snaps for WR Parker Washington. We'll update Brown's status when we learn more.

        Update: Brown has been ruled out.

        Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence rebounded from a low-output Week 1 to post 271 yards and 3 TD against the Bengals in Week 2. Lawrence was far from perfect, though, throwing 2 INTs -- including one in the end zone.

        WR Travis Hunter led the Jaguars with eight targets in his NFL debut Sunday. He caught six of them (also a team high) for 33 yards. Hunter actually ranked third among Jags receivers in playing time, staying on the field for 63.6% of the offensive snaps and running a route on 81.8% of dropbacks. That number narrowly trailed No. 2 Dyami Brown (84.8%), though, and also fell not far behind Brian Thomas Jr. (27 routes vs. 33).

        Travis Hunter has drawn understandable focus in Jaguars practice reports. But multiple beat writers have highlighted the play of WR Dyami Brown in recent days.

        Former Commanders WR Dyami Brown signed a one-year $10 million deal that can reach $12 million with incentives. Brown had career year for the Commanders last year catching 30 passes for 308 yards and a TD. With both Evan Engram and Christian Kirk gone, Brown enters a room with plenty of vacated targets.

        Commanders WR Noah Brown is "going to be out for a while," per HC Dan Quinn. In fact, Quinn mentioned the possibility of Brown going on season-ending IR while noting a "significant internal injury." The veteran was operating as Washington’s WR2, but now those snaps will go to Dyami Brown, Olamide Zaccheaus, and Luke McCaffrey. You shouldn’t count on any of those WRs for Week 15 fantasy production at New Orleans. Meanwhile, Terry McLaurin's outlook improves as a fantasy WR2.

        Commanders WR Noah Brown (groin) is out for Sunday's game vs. the Browns. He ranked second among the team's WRs in routes each of the last two weeks. Brown's absence will mean more playing time for some combination of WRs Luke McCaffrey, Dyami Brown, and Olamide Zaccheaus. None is a legitimate Week 5 fantasy option.

        After being released by the Texans, WR Noah Brown found a new home on the active roster with the Washington Commanders. Brown has had over 550 yards receiving in each of the last two seasons with the Cowboys and Texans.

        The Commanders have agreed to trade WR Jahan Dotson to the Eagles. They're sending Dotson plus a fifth-round pick to their division rival for a third-round pick and two seventh-rounders -- all in the 2025 draft, according to ESPN's Adam Schefter and other reports.

        Commanders HC Dan Quinn suggested multiple times this past week that there's an ongoing competition for the team's No. 2 and No. 3 WR spots. After Saturday night's preseason game, Quinn said that it might wind up being a rotation with WRs Jahan Dotson, Dyami Brown, and Olamide Zaccheaus.

        WR Jahan Dotson worked as the Commanders' primary slot man in the team's preseason opener against the Jets. He opened the game in the slot, with Terry McLaurin and Dyami Brown as the outside WRs. According to Pro Football Focus, Dotson matched McLaurin's and QB Jayden Daniels' 11 first-team snaps -- while Brown totaled just four. Dotson went on to play some with the second unit as well, though, after McLaurin and Daniels left. Dotson also remained in the slot when Olamide Zaccheaus replaced Brown for some three-WR sets with the first team. That's especially noteworthy, because Zaccheaus played 61% and 68% of his snaps in the slot the past two years (in Atlanta, then Philly).

        3:02pm UTC 10/30/22

        Commanders WR Dyami Brown (groin) is inactive for today’s game vs. the Colts. Cam Sims will continue to operate as the #3 WR behind Terry McLaurin and Curtis Samuel.

        Commanders WR Jahan Dotson (hamstring) is out for Sunday’s game vs. the Colts. The rookie remained sidelined for practice all week. WR Dyami Brown (groin) is listed as questionable but obviously shouldn’t be in your fantasy plans.

        NFL Network's Ian Rapoport calls WR Jahan Dotson (hamstring) a "long shot" to play vs. the Packers today. That's not a surprise after Dotson re-injured that hamstring in Thursday's practice. With WR Dyami Brown (groin) out, Cam Sims will operate as Washington's #3 WR behind Terry McLaurin and Curtis Samuel.

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