Entering his third season in the NFL, Jamison Crowder has been a huge part of the Washington Redskins offense under Kirk Cousins.

In two seasons, the former Duke standout has compiled nine touchdowns and 1,451 yards as the third wide receiver in the lineup. Last season, he brought in over 800 yards with both DeSean Jackson and Pierre Garcon each totaling 1,000+.

Enter the 2017-18 season, and both Jackson and Garcon are out of Washington. Time for the 24-year-old to step up into an even larger role for the team.

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Former Redskins wide receiver Santana Moss believes that Crowder is ready to do just that.

"He's a match-up nightmare on the inside," Moss said on CSN's Countdown to Training Camp. "He's been proving since day one he came into this league that he can make big plays. You're going to be seeing a lot of spinning balls in the end zone."

With the top two slots for wide receiver on the depth chart open, it may be the season that the Redskins put even more on Crowder. The speed he brings may almost instantly allow them to fill in for the hole on the roster without Jackson. Since he has been in the system with Cousins for two seasons, never missing a game, he has the most experience with the Washington quarterback.

As Terrelle Pryor learns the system, and Josh Doctson continues to develop, Crowder may be Cousins' favorite target to get the team into the end zone through the air.

"If you can have a guy that can blow the top off of any defense, now they have to play sound defense for you," Moss said. "They have to understand that he can be that threat any time."

Full film session with Santana Moss and his full thoughts on Jamison Crowder can be seen on video at the top of this page.

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