Washington's wide receivers offer plenty of talent and versatility
Briefly

This offseason, Washington revamped their wide receiver corps by trading for veteran Deebo Samuel and drafting rookie Jaylin Lane. The focus is not on traditional positional designations but rather on getting the best trio or quartet of receivers on the field. Terry McLaurin stands out as the clear WR1, while Deebo serves as a versatile WR2. Noah Brown is positioned as WR3, and the competition for WR4 includes Lane and Luke McCaffrey, both showing versatility and speed. The article emphasizes strategic alignment over traditional positional roles.
What does make sense is to list him as a true number two.
Terry McLaurin is a true outside receiver and the team's unquestioned WR1.
The battle for wide receiver four should come down to two names - rookie Jaylin Lane and second year player Luke McCaffrey.
Because my stated goal above is to get the best three/four on the field at the same time, I will deviate from the traditional X/Z/Slot designations.
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