Smith had Tyreek Hill, Travis Kelce and Kareem Hunt all operating at star-quality levels last season in Kansas City. The Redskins can hurt teams, too, if Jamison Crowder, Josh Doctson and Paul Richardson come through. The uber-athletic Crowder led the team with 789 yards off 66 catches last autumn, but he was arguably more dangerous as an auxiliary weapon in 2016. The Redskins would greatly benefit from the continued development of Doctson. The 6-foot-2 wideout was a mixed bag last season -- his second -- posting six touchdowns and a rash of highlight-reel grabs, but also hauling in just 35 of his 78 targets. Richardson is the new guy, arriving from Seattle, where he showed off his dazzling speed during something of a breakout campaign in 2017.