In 2015, the Washington Redskins drafted a short-statured slot receiver out of Duke in the fourth round. Not one with blazing speed or highlight reel catches, Jamison Crowder was, at first, slept on as a member of the Redskins receiving core.
Crowder would soon make himself known, however, in the form of a rookie season in which he amassed 604 yards and two touchdowns on 59 catches. He broke the franchise rookie record for receptions, a record previously held by Hall of Famer Art Monk. And from that point, he solidified a reputation as one of the better slot receivers in the NFL.