With Paul Richardson on injured reserve, Maurice Harris made his second start of the season for Washington in Week 9.
In those two starts, he has played 80% and 87% of the team's offensive snaps, accounting for 22% and 27% of their targets. It's only a two-game sample, but leading the team in targets in both of those games, with 8 and 12, suggests that Harris is going to continue playing a huge role in this offense.
This week, Harris draws just about as good of a matchup as you can ask for, taking on a Buccaneers team that ranks 31st against the pass while allowing the 2nd-most fantasy points per game to wide receivers.
Having a real shot at double-digit targets against Tampa would make just about any receiver in the NFL an outstanding fantasy play, and that is absolutely the case for Harris this week.