Santana Moss is the only legitimate starting WR on the Redskins roster and he’s more of a really good #2 type guy than a #1. Moss doesn’t like to go over the middle but he’s lightning fast and makes spectacular moves in the open field. He played in 14 games (all starts) last season for the Redskins and he caught 55 passes for 790 yards (14.4 avg) with 6 TD grabs and he also carried the ball 7 times for 82 yards (11.7 ypc). If Moss had a better receiver on the other side of the field and a better QB throwing him the ball he would probably be on of the best receivers in the NFL.  He has now played in 81 games (59 starts) and he has caught 290 passes for 4,689 yards (16.2 avg) with 34 TD grabs and has carried the ball 34 times for 206 yards (6.1 ypc). Moss has also returned 95 punts in his career for 1,092 yards (11.5 avg) with 2 TD returns but that is a job of the past for him.
The Redskins gave big money to Antwaan Randle El with the idea of making him a starting receiver and he wasn’t up for the job. He remains a gadget player that can’t be depended on from week to week.  He played in 16 games (all starts) last season for the Redskins and he caught 32 passes for 351 yards (11.0 avg) with 3 TD grabs and he also carried the ball 19 times for 118 yards (6.2 ypc). Randle El also completed 2 of 3 passes (66.7%) for 88 yards with a TD (149.3 QB Rating). He also was the primary punt return man for the Redskins as he returned 39 punts for 342 yards (8.8 avg) with 1 TD return. Look for more of the same kind of production out of Randle El but it would be foolish of the Redskins to expect him to become more of a pass catcher as that is not his game. Randle El has now played in 80 games (39 starts) in his NFL career and he has caught 194 passes for 2,363 yards (12.2 avg) with 10 TD grabs and he has also carried the football 73 times for 434 yards (5.9 ypc). Randle El has now completed 16 of 19 passes (84.2%) for 216 yards with 3 TD passes and 0 interceptions (153.6 QB Rating). Randle El has now returned 78 kickoffs for 1,742 yards (22.3 avg) with 1 TD return and he has returned 207 punts for 1,936 yards (9.4 avg) with 5 TD returns.
The Redskins traded a draft pick last season for WR Brandon Lloyd and they were disappointed in the return they got from him. Lloyd is very inconsistent as he can make spectacular catches but he also disappears when the Redskins really need him.  He played in 15 games (12 starts) last season for the Redskins and he caught 23 passes for 365 yards (15.9 avg) with 0 TD grabs. The Redskins hope he can step up but he probably won’t. He has now played in 60 games (41 starts) and he has caught 128 passes for 1,875 yards (14.6 avg) with 13 TD grabs.
James Thrash is around for another season this year and he was also a huge disappointment to the Redskins last year. He played in 16 games (0 starts) last season and he caught only 12 passes for 151 yards (12.6 avg) with 1 TD grab. The Redskins expected much more than they got from Thrash as he was a solid player for the rival Eagles. He has now played in 137 games (62 starts) and he has caught 272 passes for 3,458 yards (12.7 avg) with 19 TD grabs and he also has carried the football 41 times for 362 yards (8.8 ypc) with 2 TD runs.
The Redskins have also signed Corey Bradford to battle for catches this season. He played in 9 games (2 starts) last season for the Lions and he caught 14 passes for 164 yards (11.7 avg). He is another #3 or #4 type WR that litters the Redskins roster. He has now played in 114 games (50 starts) and he has caught 215 passes for 3,346 yards (15.6 avg) with 25 TD grabs.
The Redskins have also signed Todd Pinkston but he hasn’t played in the NFL for over 2 seasons so don’t expect much if he makes the team.