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Drafting a QB a major priority
Trey Quinn- Mr. Irrelevant himself, Trey Quinn, returned from an ankle injury that had sidelined him since Week 1.
Quinn, who only played 8 snaps in the season opener against the Cardinals, was on the field for 53 of the offense’s 75 snaps this past Sunday (71%), which is a number that ranks second among all Washington skill position players. Only Josh Doctson (43) and Jordan Reed (39) ran more routes in the game. He replaced Mo Harris as the team’s primary slot man in Jamison Crowder’s absence; Quinn lined up in the slot on 75% of his routes.
The LSU and SMU product caught all four of the passes thrown his way for a game-high 4 first downs and 49 yards, which was the second-highest receiving yardage total on the team. Three of his chain-moving receptions came on third down and he caught an 8-yard pass that was negated by a Houston penalty. Quinn led all Redskins wide receivers in yards per target (12.3) and per route run (1.36). He also ran the ball once on a jet sweep, but was stopped for no gain.
Make no mistake about it, Trey Quinn can play, and he has proved it at every level. Don’t forget that he set the all-time record for the most receiving yards in a high school career (6,566 yards) and led the nation in receptions last year (114 receptions), despite playing on an SMU team that also featured 2018 second-round pick Cameron Sutton.
if healthy , i like him better then crowder