Washington Redskins 2018 season wide receiver grades

LANDOVER, MD - NOVEMBER 04: Wide receiver Josh Doctson #18 of the Washington Redskins catches a pass for a touchdown against free safety Isaiah Oliver #20 of the Atlanta Falcons in the second quarter at FedExField on November 4, 2018 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
LANDOVER, MD - NOVEMBER 04: Wide receiver Josh Doctson #18 of the Washington Redskins catches a pass for a touchdown against free safety Isaiah Oliver #20 of the Atlanta Falcons in the second quarter at FedExField on November 4, 2018 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images) /
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LANDOVER, MD – OCTOBER 14: Wide receiver Josh Doctson #18 of the Washington Redskins is introduced before playing against the Carolina Panthers at FedExField on October 14, 2018 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
LANDOVER, MD – OCTOBER 14: Wide receiver Josh Doctson #18 of the Washington Redskins is introduced before playing against the Carolina Panthers at FedExField on October 14, 2018 in Landover, Maryland. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images) /

You thought you’d get away from all the drama with our Redskins wide receiver grades? Think again.

The Washington Redskins employed thirteen total receivers over the course of their 2018 regular season campaign. Injuries marred a position group that many hoped would take a leap, and a chaotic quarterback situation only compounded the issues that arose.

Washington’s receiver situation in 2018 was not ideal, but in the midst of all the commotion, there were some bright spots for the Redskins. Young players flashed in limited sample sizes, and veterans grew in key spots. Herein lies their grades for the 2018 season.

Please keep in mind that grades are, in some part, based on circumstance. The criteria for an “A” isn’t a 90-reception season. Rather, did a receiver make the most of the circumstances he was provided with? And did he get the most out of his surrounding environment, in the time he had? Those are the questions we’ll ask, in the slides to come.