Rd 1 pick: Josh Doctson, WR
Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2016 10:19 am
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The Redskins didn't have an immediate need at receiver, with DeSean Jackson, Pierre Garcon and Jamison Crowder their top three. However, both Jackson and Garcon are in the final year of their contracts, so this gives the Redskins a younger, cheaper alternative already in place -- and a talented one. Doctson gives quarterback Kirk Cousins another young weapon. If the Redskins keep both Garcon and Jackson, it certainly gives them insurance if something happens; the offense suffered when Jackson missed seven games last season. At 6 feet 2, Doctson offers good size -- the Redskins' tallest wideout is Garcon at 6 feet -- and does an excellent job going after the ball, allowing him to play a little taller. I wouldn't call this a luxury pick, but general manager Scot McCloughan can say he stuck by his board and took the best available player. For a long time, even those in the organization who loved Doctson were convinced the Redskins wouldn't draft him. But it's a move that can provide big help.
I don't think Opposing DB's are going to like him very much...cowboykillerzRGiii wrote:Seeing pics of the top three picks together... I had thought that Su'a was a beast and yoked up... but daaaaammmn Doctson is a BEAST y'all!!!
Countertrey wrote:I don't think Opposing DB's are going to like him very much...cowboykillerzRGiii wrote:Seeing pics of the top three picks together... I had thought that Su'a was a beast and yoked up... but daaaaammmn Doctson is a BEAST y'all!!!
Josh Doctson - WR - Redskins
First-round pick Josh Doctson admitted he'll face a learning curve transitioning from TCU's offense to the Redskins'.
"A lot of the routes are deeper," observed Doctson. "A lot of deep in-breaking routes. I probably didn't run one double move in college and we have a whole arsenal of double moves here. It's a little different in and out of breaks, getting your hips around. Things like that."
We fully expect Doctson to pick up Jay Gruden's offense and be a factor by Week 1. It remains to be seen whether he'll win a starting job to begin the season.
Source: ESPN.com May 16 - 4:14 PM
Charley Casserly
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When #Redskins go to 3 WR's, If Dotson is on field with Jackson, Garcon & TE Reed. They will have best 4 receiver combo in NFL @nflnetwork
riggofan wrote:Charley Casserly
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When #Redskins go to 3 WR's, If Dotson is on field with Jackson, Garcon & TE Reed. They will have best 4 receiver combo in NFL @nflnetwork
What he said.
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:riggofan wrote:Charley Casserly
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@CharleyCasserly
When #Redskins go to 3 WR's, If Dotson is on field with Jackson, Garcon & TE Reed. They will have best 4 receiver combo in NFL @nflnetwork
What he said.
I don't often agree with Charley Casserly but in this case I'll make an exception. I can't think of a better receiver set. Not even sure who comes in 2nd. Arizona, maybe.
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:riggofan wrote:Charley Casserly
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@CharleyCasserly
When #Redskins go to 3 WR's, If Dotson is on field with Jackson, Garcon & TE Reed. They will have best 4 receiver combo in NFL @nflnetwork
What he said.
I don't often agree with Charley Casserly but in this case I'll make an exception. I can't think of a better receiver set. Not even sure who comes in 2nd. Arizona, maybe.
Countertrey wrote:It's a good thing we have a quarterback who will use every receiver on the field...
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:riggofan wrote:Charley Casserly
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@CharleyCasserly
When #Redskins go to 3 WR's, If Dotson is on field with Jackson, Garcon & TE Reed. They will have best 4 receiver combo in NFL @nflnetwork
What he said.
I don't often agree with Charley Casserly but in this case I'll make an exception. I can't think of a better receiver set. Not even sure who comes in 2nd. Arizona, maybe.
riggofan wrote:Can't remember where the article I read this AM is, but the author mentioned Houston and Carolina as maybe the closest. Houston doesn't have the TE that we do though, and I don't know... I liked Doctson way more than Will Fuller in the draft. And who knows if Osweiler can even deliver with those guys or not yet?
brad7686 wrote:I like our guys as much as anyone else's, as far as the rest of the league goes, I would take Antonio Brown, Martavis Bryant, Ladarius Green and Wheaton any day of the week.
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:I actually thought the Skins were going to draft Laquon Treadwell.
brad7686 wrote:I like our guys as much as anyone else's, as far as the rest of the league goes, I would take Antonio Brown, Martavis Bryant, Ladarius Green and Wheaton any day of the week.
Irn-Bru wrote:I like our depth front-to-back, but to have the best receiving corps in the league you need at least one elite player who comes through game after game and who is just unstoppable at times. Jordan Reed could become that guy for us, but I wouldn't say we've arrived quite yet.
riggofan wrote:
Looking forward to seeing more photos like THIS from #18.
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:riggofan wrote:
Looking forward to seeing more photos like THIS from #18.
I'm thrilled he can make those plays but I'd rather not see Cousins leave him extended like that as a habit.
riggofan wrote:We'll forgive him in the red zone I suspect.
Burgundy&GoldForever wrote:riggofan wrote:We'll forgive him in the red zone I suspect.
Absolutely but I hope they use him in more than just the red zone. I want to see 4WR sets with Jackson, Garcon, Crowder, and Doctson.
Good luck defending that.