3. TE Oronde Gadsden
The rookie tight end has come on strong in recent weeks after being inactive for the first two games of the season.
Gadsden has hauled in seven receptions for 62 yards over the last two weeks and emerged as a reliable target for Justin Herbert in the pass game.
The young tight end knew his time would come eventually, and was prepared for whenever it came.
"I always knew I would go in at some point," Gadsden said ahead of Week 4. "The first two weeks I wasn't active, then that third week came up and Coach Harbaugh told me I would be in.
"I was ready to step up and not give up the spot," Gadsden added.
Gadsden had an impressive debut, hauling in five receptions, three of which went for first downs, for 46 yards in his first game.
And even though he only played 26 percent of the snaps in that game, he ran 15 routes, according to NFL Next Gen Stats, and produced 3.1 yards per route run, good for third highest among qualified tight ends in Week 3.
He's also seen an uptick in playing time as he's coming off a game where he led all tight ends in snaps and played in 48 percent of the offensive plays in Week 4.
As Will Dissly works his way back from a knee injury, Gadsden continues to carve out a role for himself and becoming weapon in the pass game.
Washington's defense allowed tight Kyle Pitts to grab five catches for 70 yards and a score in Week 4 and have allowed 19 receptions for 283 yards to tight ends through four games. Gadsden could be a big factor in Week 5.