Doctson, the 22nd overall pick in 2016, recorded just two catches in two games in his rookie season before being placed on injured reserve with an Achilles injury. His catch total improved to 35 last season as he started all but two games, but 35 grabs is still below his expected level of production as a former first-round selection. However, brighter days are ahead for the former TCU star. It's common for receivers to sharpen their routes and display a better feel for creating separation once they get to Year Three. Plus, Doctson's ability to win jump balls and contested catches only helps his cause. Alex Smith is the new QB in Washington, and history tells us he is less likely to target outside receivers than Kirk Cousins was during his time with the Redskins, but that's not necessarily a bad thing for Doctson. The team showed a willingness to allow Doctson to operate from the slot last season. If they do so at an increased rate this season, he should be in for a big jump in production as one of Smith's go-to targets.