While a lot of the attention surrounding the Washington Redskins has been focused on Terry McLaurin, a future superstar in the making, there was another receiver who made some noise in his rookie year after going undrafted and earning a spot on the 53-man roster.
Steven Sims Jr. became one of the standout players for the Redskins in 2019, and his shifty speed and quick feet saw him rise from a practice player to a special teams player, to an occasional offensive player to a crucial piece of the offense. In his rookie season, Sims finished the year with five offensive touchdowns. Former Redskins offensive coordinator, Kevin O’Connell, found a role for Sims in the offense, and new OC Scott Turner is likely to expand that role.
McLaurin, who has worked alongside Sims a bit this offseason, says he’s seen a lot of growth in his fellow WR, and he’s excited for the steps forward he’s going to take this season.
McLaurin said @StevenSimsJr has made a "big jump" this offseason. "You can tell his feet are so clean." Also spoke highly of fellow second-year WR Kelvin Harmon. #Redskins
— Kyle Stackpole (@kylefstackpole) June 11, 2020
If Kelvin Harmon is able to take a big jump as well, and rookie Antonio Gandy-Golden is as good as expected, the Redskins could have a very young and dynamic group of WRs on their hands.
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