Redskins: Five young players who’ve been making waves in minicamp
By Ian Cummings
No. 5 – Redskins WR Trey Quinn
No, this isn’t just my irrational infatuation with #TreyQuinnSZN speaking.
Okay, it’s a little bit of that.
But Trey Quinn, the Redskins 2018 seventh-round pick, has genuinely been drawing attention in offseason workouts thus far. The Redskins have often featured him in the slot, and as The Athletic’s Rhiannon Walker put it, Trey Quinn “could very well be a problem”.
According to Walker, Quinn has been making plays over the middle of the field. He always finds a way to get open with his quick twitch and nuance, and he doesn’t often drop the football. Quinn’s success in the offseason serves as a reminder that his Mr. Irrelevant title may not have been deserved.
The Draft Network’s Brad Kelly, an esteemed wide receiver analyst, had Quinn as his No. 67 overall prospect and No. 9 overall receiver in the 2018 NFL Draft, referencing Quinn’s “ability to snap his body back toward the quarterback at an elite pace”, as well as his natural ability to catch just about everything in his catch radius. Quinn showed flashes last year, and those flashes have carried over into minicamp. If he can stay healthy in 2019, he could be gearing up for a breakout year in the slot.