Josh Doctson is a lot of things: tall, obviously, but also smooth, explosive and quite ready to get back on an NFL field this season.

Loud, however, isn't something Doctson is.

But on Wednesday at Redskins training camp, the second-year receiver did drop one assertive statement that could make plenty of noise.

"Is there anything you want to say to the fans about the 2017 season coming up?" Redskins Insider JP Finlay asked Doctson.

"Super Bowl, man," Doctson responded. "Super Bowl."

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"Super Bowl or bust?" Finlay said.

"Yeah, Super Bowl or Bust," Doctson answered. "

I see what we got on offense and defense. Huge, huge steps," he added.

Of course, any time a player places their team's future and Super Bowl next to each other, people flip out.

Surely, there'll be some "WHOSE MANS IS THIS?" comments on this story.

But what was Doctson supposed to say? Yeah, just hoping we get to nine wins this year and sneak into Wild Card weekend, that'd be pretty great isn't exactly something you want to hear a month before Week 1.

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Honestly, it's pretty much necessary that No. 18 feels that way about Washington.

To play professional football, you need confidence just as much as you need a helmet.

Really, the only surprising part of the exchange is the fact that it came from Doctson, a self-described "quiet dude." But he brought it up on his own, and in doing so, revealed that while he doesn't talk as much as guys like Josh Norman or DJ Swearinger, he is just as self-assured as anyone on the roster.