Which Player Will Lead The Redskins WR Corps In Receiving Yards This Year? What About Touchdowns And Receptions?

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Which Player Will Lead The Redskins WR Corps In Receiving Yards This Year? What About Touchdowns And Receptions?

Postby DelawareRiverEagles » Wed Jun 12, 2019 7:31 am

Looking at their roster, it could really be anybody. I guess Jordan Reed will be the overall team leader, but he's a TE, so what about WR? Here's what they currently have.

Josh Doctson
Paul Richardson
Brian Quick
Terry McLaurin
Robert Davis
Trey Quinn
Jehu Chesson
Darvin Kidsy
Cam Sims
A bunch of rookies
https://www.ourlads.com/nfldepthcharts/depthchart/WAS

Ew.

I guess I'd pick Doctson, but man, that's not a strong WR corps at all. Not sure who to own out of any of those players.
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Re: Which Redskins WR Will Be The Team Leader In Receiving Yards This Year?

Postby CubfanAA » Wed Jun 12, 2019 7:39 am

Assuming he is healthy I would say Paul Richardson gets the most yards....This really might be one of those cases where nobody gets more than 800 yards though and it gets spread around a ton. I wouldn't pay much for anybody on this offense. Reed could be a good bargain this year though as people might be fed up with him and looking to unload.

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Re: Which Redskins WR Will Be The Team Leader In Receiving Yards This Year?

Postby killer_of_giants » Wed Jun 12, 2019 7:41 am

richardson easily IF he can stay healthy.
it is a big IF.

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Re: Which Redskins WR Will Be The Team Leader In Receiving Yards This Year?

Postby Servo » Wed Jun 12, 2019 7:55 am

You're probably looking at Richardson/Doctson and a combo of Quinn/McLaurin as the starting WR corps of WAS. Like others have said, I'd like to put my money on Richardson but man, what an inconsistent/injury-riddled career he's had since being a 2nd rounder. All the other guys, meh.

FWIW, I did recently pick up Richardson off FA and dropped Chris Hogan.

If Keenum can hold off Haskins for a while, I think the best we'd hope for is a Kenny Britt like season out of Richardson (where he eclipsed 100 targets + 1,000 yards)...but I imagine that's being very optimistic.

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Re: Which Redskins WR Will Be The Team Leader In Receiving Yards This Year?

Postby Lord_Varys » Wed Jun 12, 2019 8:01 am

Terry McLaurin has been overlooked and underrated throughout the NFL draft and rookie draft process. He's polished and ready to go. He had the highest passer rating when targeted among all rookie WRs, despite his ADOT being about 20 yards. They used him as a deep threat, but any chance he got elsewhere, he made count. Contested catches. YAC. His high draft stock in Washington gives him the inside track to playing time, I believe. People fault him for low college production but he had a RB for a QB for 3 years, and then again, was used primarily as a deep threat. He's more than that though.

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Re: Which Redskins WR Will Be The Team Leader In Receiving Yards This Year?

Postby DelawareRiverEagles » Wed Jun 12, 2019 8:04 am

Lord_Varys wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2019 8:01 am Terry McLaurin has been overlooked and underrated throughout the NFL draft and rookie draft process. He's polished and ready to go. He had the highest passer rating when targeted among all rookie WRs, despite his ADOT being about 20 yards. They used him as a deep threat, but any chance he got elsewhere, he made count. Contested catches. YAC. His high draft stock in Washington gives him the inside track to playing time, I believe. People fault him for low college production but he had a RB for a QB for 3 years, and then again, was used primarily as a deep threat. He's more than that though.
Leading the team's WRs in receiving as a rookie is a lot to ask from a 3rd round pick though. I know that Keelan Cole did that as an undrafted rookie, and same with Doug Baldwin, but ionno, I'd lean Doctson or PRich for sure.

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Re: Which Redskins WR Will Be The Team Leader In Receiving Yards This Year?

Postby DelawareRiverEagles » Wed Jun 12, 2019 8:08 am

killer_of_giants wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2019 7:41 am richardson easily IF he can stay healthy.
it is a big IF.
lol, right?

Ionno, it seems like they should sign someone that's still out there. Like Rishard Matthews, Crabtree, Mike Wallace, or Pierre Garcon.

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Re: Which Redskins WR Will Be The Team Leader In Receiving Yards This Year?

Postby JJRules » Wed Jun 12, 2019 8:21 am

Honestly, I'm not sure it really matters.
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Re: Which Redskins WR Will Be The Team Leader In Receiving Yards This Year?

Postby Servo » Wed Jun 12, 2019 8:57 am

JJRules wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2019 8:21 am Honestly, I'm not sure it really matters.
If you're looking for stellar WR1 numbers, probably not, but there's always value to be found that may bear WR2 fruit.

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Re: Which Redskins WR Will Be The Team Leader In Receiving Yards This Year?

Postby Plank » Wed Jun 12, 2019 10:58 am

Quinn while Case is QB (or Reed) .. short game rules ..

Haskins would lend to Doctson/Richardson .. or at least those guys should improve ..

Not sure WSH offense is going to scare anybody this year .
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Re: Which Redskins WR Will Be The Team Leader In Receiving Yards This Year?

Postby MrUbuto » Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:14 am

JJRules wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2019 8:21 am Honestly, I'm not sure it really matters.
I disagree. I really believe in haskins and think he can have a long great career. He will find "his guy" and make him a very high end wr2 by the end of the year
QB - DWatson(HOU)Minshew(JAX)Darnold(NYJ)
RB -NChubb(CLE)DHenry(TEN)JTaylor(IND)Gurley(ATL)
WR -DHopkins(ARI)ACooper(DAL)CGodwin(TB)OBJ(CLE)
TE - HHenry(SD)DGoeddart(PHI)
K - Zurlien(LAR)Crosby(GB)
Def - ARI DAL
[rookie] Haskins(WAS)DSwift(DET)Jefferson(MIN)MHardman(KC)
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Rosters must always be 3qbs 4wrs 4rbs 2tes 2kickers 2dst and protected players don't take up a roster spot, but are only for rookie/2nd-year players that were drafted

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Re: Which Redskins WR Will Be The Team Leader In Receiving Yards This Year?

Postby DelawareRiverEagles » Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:51 am

MrUbuto wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:14 am
JJRules wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2019 8:21 am Honestly, I'm not sure it really matters.
I disagree. I really believe in haskins and think he can have a long great career. He will find "his guy" and make him a very high end wr2 by the end of the year
That's usually how it works with rookie QBs.

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Re: Which Redskins WR Will Be The Team Leader In Receiving Yards This Year?

Postby MrUbuto » Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:55 am

DelawareRiverEagles wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:51 am
MrUbuto wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2019 11:14 am
JJRules wrote: Wed Jun 12, 2019 8:21 am Honestly, I'm not sure it really matters.
I disagree. I really believe in haskins and think he can have a long great career. He will find "his guy" and make him a very high end wr2 by the end of the year
That's usually how it works with rookie QBs.
Certainly not all of them
QB - DWatson(HOU)Minshew(JAX)Darnold(NYJ)
RB -NChubb(CLE)DHenry(TEN)JTaylor(IND)Gurley(ATL)
WR -DHopkins(ARI)ACooper(DAL)CGodwin(TB)OBJ(CLE)
TE - HHenry(SD)DGoeddart(PHI)
K - Zurlien(LAR)Crosby(GB)
Def - ARI DAL
[rookie] Haskins(WAS)DSwift(DET)Jefferson(MIN)MHardman(KC)
7th pick in 2021

Rosters must always be 3qbs 4wrs 4rbs 2tes 2kickers 2dst and protected players don't take up a roster spot, but are only for rookie/2nd-year players that were drafted

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Re: Which Player Will Lead The Redskins WR Corps In Receiving Yards This Year? What About Touchdowns And Receptions?

Postby Phaded » Wed Jun 12, 2019 1:31 pm

I heard Santana Moss is coming out of retirement.

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Re: Which Player Will Lead The Redskins WR Corps In Receiving Yards This Year? What About Touchdowns And Receptions?

Postby Friction » Wed Jun 12, 2019 1:49 pm

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