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What kind of production does Doctson need in 2019 to stay with on them team ?

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Old 08-13-2019, 10:29 AM   #11
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Re: What kind of production does Doctson need in 2019 to stay on them team ?

McLaurin has had a tremendous training camp by all accounts. He was held out of the PS game #1 like all the other starters ( as were Richardson and Doctson). He’s in the top 3 slots at WR right now.

Quinn was “penciled in” at slot by Gruden early in TC. He’s had a very good camp and caught one pass in the first game.

Cam Sims has had an excellent camp and caught one pass.

Harmon also has done well for a rookie.

Davis caught a broken play TD and couple other passes, as well a recovering from a bad injury. Very good TC.

Kidsy caught the most passes in game one.

Point being that the WR group is VERY much improved over last year. Doctson will not be able to sit and under-produce as usual for him. He’s getting way too much pressure from below in TC and in the PS games. I think he gets passed up in the next few weeks and is let go.


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