Does Cam Sims have a chance to fill WR void in Washington this season?

Cam Sims has been unable to find his footing in the NFL just yet, but the loss of Kelvin Harmon could give him the opportunity he needs.

The Washington Football Team seemingly has a number of options that they can utilize at the wide receiver position, but outside of Terry McLaurin, nobody seems confident on the depth chart or hierarchy of power and skill at the position.

While Kelvin Harmon was recently lost for the season with a torn ACL, many expect players like Steven Sims, Antonio Gandy-Golden, and Trey Quinn to step up into that void, as well as a potential free-agent signing that could help carry the load. But what about the guys that could be fighting for a roster spot? Particularly, what about Cam Sims?

Two years ago, Sims held the role that was occupied by Steven Sims in 2019, where he was one of the final players to make the roster before the season, and his standout performance in the preseason is part of what helped get him the job. A lackluster 2019 season for Cam left him without much to show for the season, but that doesn’t mean that he can’t reclaim his spot going forward. Judging by a recent video that’s circulating Twitter, he seems to be in pretty good form.

In his two year career, Sims has only played in 8 total games, with very little production to show for it. However, with a hole needing to be filled in Washington, there’s a chance that he could step up and assume a bigger role in the offense going forward.

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