Fantasy Upside
Andre Roberts started 31-of-32 games in 2011-12 and was a pretty productive receiver in that time for the Cards. He tailed off a bit last year but is hoping for a fresh start in Washington with a Jay Gruden offense that could pass more. So far in camp he's lining up all over the field.
Fantasy Downside
When Roberts signed with Washington it looked like he was the clear WR2, but the team eventually brought in DeSean Jackson and now Roberts is pushed back to the WR3 position, something he's been accustomed to behind Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin as well as more recently Fitzgerald and Michael Floyd.
Bottom Line
Roberts real value, as things stand now, is probably a handcuff to Pierre Garcon or Jackson owners. It sounds like he's going to get time on offense and possibly even as a kick returner, but he's pretty far down our WR list and isn't likely worth a roster spot without an injury ahead of him.