2. Paul Richardson
Besides releasing Josh Norman earlier this offseason, the Washington Redskins parted ways with Paul Richardson. Back in 2018, Richardson signed a five-year, $40 million deal that would place plenty of expectations on him.
In his two seasons with the Redskins, Richardson combined for only 48 receptions, 507 yards, and four touchdowns. Although, in his defense, Washington didn’t exactly have stable quarterback play in his two years in the nation’s capital.
Even though things didn’t pan out with the Redskins, Richardson could join a team looking for a solid No. 3 or No. 4 option on the depth chart. Maybe a reunion with the Seattle Seahawks could be in the works this offseason?
Potential Landing Spots: Seattle Seahawks, New York Jets, Green Bay Packers