Paul Richardson 2018 Outlook: Flying Cross Country Can Cause Jet Lag
6 years agoWhile there were signs of what Paul Richardson could do in 2017 with the Seahawks, he didn't get a chance to shine behind Doug Baldwin and Tyler Lockett. In a new city and with a new team, Richardson will look to have a breakout season for the Washington Redskins. With a new quarterback in town along with a much-hyped rookie running back in Derrius Guice, his opportunity may still not be there. With Jamison Crowder and Josh Doctson ahead of him on the wide receiver depth chart along with Jordan Reed likely to be healthy at least half of the season, his target share in Washington is likely to be the same as it was in Seattle. While a late round play with possible high upside due to the injury concerns of both Reed and Doctson, he is no more then a hope and a prayer in anything but best ball leagues.