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  • DEN Wide Receiver
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    Taylor Jacobs is listed as the fifth receiver on Washington’s first released depth chart.
    This news, combined with a sprained toe, makes Jacobs someone to forget right now in fantasy leagues. James Thrash is battling Darnerian McCants for the third spot, but it’s difficult to imagine either player having much value.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    Taylor Jacobs will be out for at least a week after an MRI revealed a sprained big toe.
    Jacobs injured his toe during Saturday’s scrimmage against the Redskins.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    Taylor Jacobs (toe) has missed Redskins practice for over two weeks.
    Jacobs had plenty of opportunity for playing time this season, but he’s blowing it. There’s at least a chance he won’t be on Washington’s game-day roster to start the season.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    49ers acquired WR Taylor Jacobs from the Redskins in exchange for DB Mike Rumph.
    Jacobs actually only has a slightly better chance to make the 49ers than he did the ‘Skins. The speedy former Florida Gator might be better off as a full-time special teams player in his new digs.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    Taylor Jacobs is becoming a bigger part of the Redskins offense.
    He doubled his career total with five catches in Washington’s last game. As a No. 3 WR on a struggling offense, he’s still not a fantasy consideration.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    Taylor Jacobs caught three passes for 56 yards in week 17.
    Look for Jacobs to have a bigger role next year.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    WR Taylor Jacobs (toe), S Ryan Clark (knee), DT Brandon Noble (knee) and LB Chris Clemons (hamstring) are inactive for week one.
    Jacobs could eventually evolve into a decent slot receiver for Washington, but is not worth a roster spot at this time.
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    WR Taylor Jacobs has yet to practice since dislocating a capsule in his big toe during a scrimmage August 6.
    Jacobs in doubtful for Thursday’s preseason finale. ''It’s kind of rough going,’' Jacobs said. ''People are saying, ‘Hallelujah, Taylor Jacobs is hurt, here we go again.’ I just try to use the good times against the bad.’'
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    Taylor Jacobs (toe) remains questionable for week one.
    Jacobs entered camp as the No. 3 receiver, but has been surpassed in that role by James Thrash. When asked on his progress, Jacobs replied, ''I’m not perfect, but I’m close.’'
  • DEN Wide Receiver
    WR Taylor Jacobs (toe) practiced yesterday for the first time since August 6.
    Jacobs said he was feeling about 80 percent and could play Sunday. ''I see myself being available if they choose to activate me,’' Jacobs said.