When it comes to stats, the Washington Redskins haven’t always been on the most fruitful side of the line. The team hasn’t had an 1,000-yard rusher since Alfred Morris in 2015. After the 2016 season, they let two 1,000-yard receivers hit the open market, trading them in for Josh Doctson and Terrelle Pryor. Jordan Reed was a bright spot for a time, but his dependability has taken a shot in light of his recurring injury issues.
On the bright side, the Redskins swapped out one 4,000-yard quarterback with another in Alex Smith, but aside from that lone success, the offense is rife with uncertainty, heading into 2018.