Ranking the Washington Redskins position groups from best to worst

Aside from a few rookies, the Redskins roster is set for the most part — so which position group is the strongest, and which is the weakest?

No. 6 — Wide Receiver

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The top of this position group is as good as any on the team, with Terry McLaurin and Steven Sims leading the way. However, after that, it gets a bit dicey. Kelvin Harmon can definitely become a solid player in the near future, and the Redskins also picked up Cody Latimer in free agency. Still, it’s hard to instill that much confidence in the reserves because we haven’t seen exactly what they can be yet. It won’t be at all surprising to see Washington try to add a solid WR in the draft, which can hopefully help this position group rise above the middle of the pack.