| Pos. | Player | Projection |
| QB | ![]() |
Nick Foles208 pass yards, pass TD, INT
The Eagles have said the concussion Michael Vick suffered last week is serious. That opens the door for Foles, who was good in relief against Dallas, but not good enough. The Redskins will have a full week to prepare to exploit Foles' inexperience. |
| RB | ![]() |
LeSean McCoy88 rush yards, rush TD, 3 rec, 29 rec yards
The change at quarterback really had no effect on McCoy last week: He averaged 5.1 yards against a very good Dallas defense. It shouldn't affect him this week, either. |
| WR | ![]() |
DeSean Jackson4 rec, 72 yards, rec TD
Historically, Jackson has done well against Washington, but he's never had a big day: He's never gained 100 or more yards receiving or caught more than one touchdown in eight meetings with the Redskins. He has, however, caught one score in four of his last six games in this series. |
| WR | ![]() |
Jeremy Maclin3 rec, 46 yards
Maclin had to wait an eternity for his touchdown catch to arrive last week. On a number of other plays, Nick Foles sent him into harm's way. Life isn't pretty for guys on the receiving end of passes coming from a rookie quarterback. |
| TE | ![]() |
Brent Celek4 rec, 49 yards
Nick Foles will look to make safe, quick decisions. At least that's usually how it works with inexperienced quarterbacks. That should mean more balls thrown in Celek's direction this week. |
| K | ![]() |
Alex Henery2 PATs, 2 FGs
During Philadelphia's five-game losing streak Henery has scored 30 points, which nets out to just six points per game. Amid uncertainty at quarterback, avoid Henery. |
| DEFENSE |
2 Sacks
Much of the blame for Philadelphia's woes has fallen on Michael Vick and the offense, but the defense deserves its share. The unit has logged just 14 sacks and ranks 22nd in points allowed. The Redskins rank 11th in points scored. Uh-oh. |
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| Pos. | Player | Projection |
| QB | ![]() |
Robert Griffin III222 pass yards, pass TD, 67 rush yards, rush TD
RGIII hopes to bounce back after a pair of rough outings followed by a bye. The Eagles have mostly faced drop-back passers this season, so they could struggle if Griffin escapes the pocket. |
| RB | ![]() |
Alfred Morris91 rush yards, rush TD
Nothing suggests the shoulder injury Morris suffered will affect his season moving forward. The Redskins would love nothing more than to feed their feature back early and often against an Eagles run defense ranked in the middle of the pack. |
| WR | ![]() |
Santana Moss3 rec, 49 yards, rec TD
The Redskins have a lot of receivers competing for the football, but Moss tops the list in the most important category: touchdowns. He has scored five; no other Redskins receiver has more than one. |
| WR | ![]() |
Joshua Morgan5 rec, 48 yards
Morgan saw 12 targets in the Redskins' last contest and has been thrown to 20 times over the past two games. Buyers beware, though: Those targets haven't resulted in much fantasy success. |
| WR | ![]() |
Leonard Hankerson3 rec, 42 yards
Since October, Hankerson's targets have been limited. He has been thrown to five or more times in just one of the team's last five games. |
| TE | ![]() |
Logan Paulsen4 rec, 53 yards
Don't worry about Chris Cooley affecting Paulsen's production; Cooley hasn't seen much of the field since rejoining the Redskins a few weeks ago. Since Fred Davis' injury, Paulsen has made the most of his opportunities, and he led the team in receiving in the last contest. |
| K | ![]() |
Kai Forbath3 PATs, FG
Forbath has kicked seven field goals but just four extra points in the last three games. Those numbers could flip this week against an Eagles defense that is searching for answers. |
| DEFENSE |
INT, 2 Sacks
A rookie quarterback and an opponent that has lost all hope for 2012 … The Redskins will be happy to take on this challenge. |
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