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Redskins optimistic for Trey Quinn’s development at slot receiver

After losing Jamison Crowder to the New York Jets in free agency, the Washington Redskins receiving core has only gotten thinner, compared to the shell it already was at the end of the 2018 season.

Josh Doctson is an improving, yet underachieving receiver who will likely be gone after next season. Paul Richardson is a speed threat who hasn’t shown he can stay healthy. There are various developmental players still in the fold such as Cam Sims, Robert Davis, and Tre McBride, but none of them can be counted on to be contributors, let alone fill the void left by Crowder.