Trey Quinn 2019 Outlook - Main Man in the Slot
6 years agoWashington seems to love slot receiver Trey Quinn. Moreover, they do not have many receivers left after an offseason of attrition from the team. Jamison Crowder is now with the Jets and Maurice Harris is in New England. This leaves Josh Doctson and Paul Richardson as the only other veteran receivers along with two rookies drafted this season in Kelvin Harmon and Terry McLaurin. While Quinn is in his second season and only played in three games as a rookie, he will still have a big role.
Whether it be Dwayne Haskins or Case Keenum behind center for Washington they will be focusing on the short pass game along with the run game to move the ball in 2019. This means good things for whichever running back is healthy and the slot receiver. As long as Trey Quinn can stay healthy, he is in line to be the number one receiver for the Redskins.
This does not mean he should be a number one receiver for your fantasy team. He should only be in consideration as a low-end WR3 at best, but more realistically a WR4/5. At this production level, he should not be drafted above the 10th round in leagues. If he hits, he could be one of those late-round guys who becomes a lynchpin to your championship team. If not, he can be dropped without worry about losing out on a significant draft investment.