The Week 7 matchup between the Tennessee Titans and Washington features two of the league's bottom-feeding teams. We've got the fantasy projections for you courtesy of numberFire.
Fantasy football Week 7 projections: Titans-Washington featuring Delanie Walker, Kirk Cousins and DeSean Jackson
We break down the Week 7 matchup between the Tennessee Titans and Washington.


Tennessee Titans
It remains to be seen who will be lining up at quarterback for the Titans in Week 7. Jake Locker (thumb) and Charlie Whitehurst have been splitting reps at practice, and although Locker is definitely at the top of the list on the depth chart he appears to be a game-time decision against Washington due to his injury. Regardless of who's throwing the ball, it will likely land in the direction of wide receiver Justin Hunter. Hunter has been targeted five times in each of the last two games and was able to produce respectable yardage totals in both contests. He should be busy against a weak Washington secondary.
Hunter will likely be aided in the passing game by tight end Delanie Walker. After scoring touchdowns in three of his first four games, Walker has been relatively quiet in the last two weeks, catching a total of seven passes for just 104 yards combined. Because Washington's pass defense is suspect at best and the Titans' running game is unproven, with rookie Bishop Sankey getting the early-down work, Walker could be one busy safety valve in Week 7.
Washington
Quarterback Kirk Cousins somewhat saved his fantasy day against the Arizona Cardinals last week by throwing for 354 yards. However, he did throw three interceptions to go with his two touchdown tosses and has seven picks over the last three games. Luckily for Cousins, he won't get replaced by third-stringer Colt McCoy this week, which means he should be able to throw up a bounce-back performance against a poor Titans secondary unit.
That likely means another 100-yard receiving game and possibly a touchdown for explosive wide receiver DeSean Jackson, who has surpassed that mark in three of the last four games. Against the Cardinals last week, he needed only three catches to do it and one of those grabs went for a 64-yard touchdown. If his quarterback can stop turning the ball over so much, Jackson could be in for a fantastic showing against the Titans in Week 7.











