As a whole, Washington's receivers are an unproven and underachieving group.
Josh Doctson has fallen well short of the expectations that accompanied him as the 22nd pick in the 2016 NFL Draft, and pricey free-agent addition from last offseason, Paul Richardson, flopped in his first season -- an injury-shortened seven-game campaign -- with the club. Both are currently expected to start, but Washington also spent a third-round pick in this year's draft on Terry McLaurin and a sixth-round selection on Kelvin Harmon to bolster the position and provide competition.