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Josh Doctson

Josh Doctson (born December 3, 1992) is an American former professional football wide receiver who played in the () from 2016 to 2019, appearing in 34 games with the Washington and Minnesota Vikings. Drafted 22nd overall in the first round of the by the Redskins after a standout college career at (), Doctson recorded 81 receptions for 1,100 yards and 8 touchdowns over his professional tenure, with his most productive season coming in 2017 when he amassed 35 catches for 502 yards and 6 scores. He later signed with the in 2020 but opted out of the season due to concerns, and briefly joined the Arizona ' practice squad in 2021 without appearing in regular-season games. Doctson began his journey as a true at the in 2011, where he posted 35 receptions for 393 yards and 5 touchdowns in 12 games before transferring to following the season. At from 2013 to 2015, he emerged as one of the top wide receivers in the nation, setting school records with 2,785 receiving yards and 29 touchdowns while finishing second in career receptions with 180; his senior year in 2015 was particularly dominant, earning him consensus All-American honors with 79 catches for 1,327 yards and 14 touchdowns. Overall, Doctson concluded his collegiate career with 215 receptions, 3,178 yards, and 34 touchdowns across 47 games at both schools. Standing at 6 feet 2 inches and weighing 202 pounds, Doctson was prized for his athleticism, body control, and contested-catch ability during the pre-draft process, which contributed to his status as a first-round selection despite injury concerns from a wrist fracture in 2015. His career was hampered by injuries and inconsistent production, leading to his release by after the 2019 preseason and subsequent brief stints with other teams before stepping away from the league. Following his release from the Cardinals in 2021, Doctson retired from professional football and, as of 2025, resides in where he is involved in humanitarian efforts and ventures.

Early years

Early life

Josh Doctson was born on December 3, 1992, in . He was raised in a single-parent household by his mother, Tracy Syler-Jones, who worked in higher education and later became Vice Chancellor of Marketing and Communication at . Doctson has an older brother named Jeremiah. As a child, Doctson developed a strong interest in sports, particularly , which he pursued in youth leagues before his family relocated to during middle school. Upon the move, he gained initial exposure to organized through local youth programs, influenced by friends who were already participating, though his primary focus remained on basketball at that stage. This early athletic involvement laid the groundwork for his later transition into high school sports.

High school career

Doctson attended Legacy High School in , graduating in 2011 after enrolling as a in 2007. At Legacy, he competed as a on the football team and also participated in , where he played as an undersized despite growing to 6-foot-2 by his senior year. As a senior in the 2010 season, Doctson earned first-team All-District 5-5A honors after recording 40 receptions for 604 yards, helping lead the team as a and earning recognition as Legacy's . His performance drew a three-star rating from but limited scholarship offers due to his slender frame at 6-foot-2 and 174 pounds, leading him to sign with the as a preferred walk-on.

College career

Time at Wyoming

Doctson enrolled at the in 2011 on a as a following his standout performance at Mansfield Legacy High School in . As a true , he saw action in all 12 games for the during the 2011 season, finishing fifth on the team with 35 receptions for 393 yards and a team-high-tying five touchdowns among wide receivers. Notable performances included a 7-yard touchdown reception against in a 31–20 loss on November 5 and a career-long 32-yard catch in the defeat to Temple. Following the 2011 season, in which finished 8–5, Doctson chose to leave the program to transfer closer to home in , driven by homesickness and family concerns, including his paternal grandfather's terminal cancer diagnosis in .

career

Doctson transferred to after his freshman season at , motivated by a desire to play closer to his family in . Due to NCAA transfer rules, he sat out the 2012 season and used the time for intensive weight training, gaining approximately 20 pounds to bulk up from 175 to 195 pounds. In 2013, his first eligible season at , Doctson appeared in 10 games, recording 36 receptions for 440 yards and four touchdowns while adjusting to the Horned Frogs' offense. As a junior in 2014, he emerged as a key contributor, leading the team with 65 receptions for 1,018 yards and 11 touchdowns over 13 games, which earned him second-team All-Big 12 honors. Doctson's senior year in 2015 marked his breakout campaign, as he led with 79 receptions for 1,327 yards and a school-record 14 touchdowns in 11 games, ranking second nationally in yards per game and fourth in touchdown receptions per game. Despite suffering a wrist fracture late in the season that sidelined him for the , Doctson was named a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award, selected to the first-team All-Big 12, and earned consensus All-American recognition; he also set single-season records for receiving yards and touchdowns that year. Across three seasons at (2013–2015), Doctson compiled 180 receptions for 2,785 yards and 29 touchdowns in 34 games, establishing school career records for receiving yards and touchdowns while ranking second in program history for receptions. Following his record-setting senior campaign, he declared for the .

College statistics

Doctson's collegiate receiving statistics, compiled across his time at and , highlight his development as a prolific .
YearSchoolGamesReceptionsYardsAverageTouchdowns
2011123539311.25
2013103644012.24
20141365101815.711
20151179132716.814
Doctson's 2015 season at , during which he set school records with 79 receptions for 1,327 yards and 14 touchdowns while earning unanimous All-American honors, dramatically elevated his stock and established him as a consensus first-round prospect.

Professional career

2016 NFL draft

Doctson entered the as a highly regarded prospect, bolstered by his breakout senior season at where he recorded 79 receptions for 1,334 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns. At the , he measured 6 feet 2 inches tall and weighed 202 pounds, while running the in 4.50 seconds. He was projected as a top-10 prospect by multiple analysts, including a No. 2 ranking from due to his contested-catch ability and route-running polish. The Washington Redskins selected Doctson in the first round, 22nd overall, of the . Prior to the pick, the Redskins traded down one spot with the Texans, exchanging their 21st overall selection for the 22nd pick and a 2017 sixth-round choice (No. 209 overall). Doctson signed a four-year contract with the Redskins worth $10,049,642, fully guaranteed, including a $5,508,831 . He was immediately viewed as a long-term replacement for veteran deep threat , whose contract was nearing its end.

Washington Redskins (2016–2018)

Doctson began his professional career with the Washington Redskins, who selected him in the first round of the . His rookie season was severely limited by injuries, as he suffered an issue during that sidelined him for most of the preseason and the majority of the . He appeared in only two games, recording two receptions for 66 yards, before being placed on injured reserve. In 2017, Doctson emerged as a key contributor in his first full season, starting 14 of 16 games and establishing himself as a red-zone threat with strong contested-catch ability. He finished with 35 receptions for 502 yards and a team-leading six touchdowns among wide receivers, including a spectacular 52-yard leaping touchdown catch from quarterback against the that highlighted his athleticism. This performance marked a breakout year after his injury-plagued debut, though he continued to develop consistency in route-running. Doctson's 2018 season showed modest production but was hampered by inconsistencies, including several drops on catchable passes that drew criticism from coaches and analysts. He started 12 of 15 games, logging 44 receptions for 532 yards and two touchdowns, serving primarily as a complementary outside receiver in an offense led by other pass-catchers. Over three seasons with , Doctson appeared in 33 games, accumulating 81 receptions for 1,100 yards and eight touchdowns, often praised for his physical tools but critiqued for failing to fully translate college production to the level. The team declined his fifth-year rookie contract option in May 2019, valued at approximately $10.2 million for 2020, signaling doubts about his long-term fit. His tenure ended on August 31, 2019, when released him after unsuccessful attempts to trade the underperforming first-round pick ahead of the .

Minnesota Vikings (2019)

On August 31, 2019, the Redskins released Doctson following unsuccessful trade attempts during the preseason. Two days later, on September 2, 2019, he signed a one-year contract with the Minnesota Vikings, reuniting with former Redskins teammate and Vikings . The deal was for the league minimum, as Doctson's fully guaranteed $1.82 million salary from carried over. Doctson's time with Minnesota was limited by injury and the team's established receiving corps. Just 10 days after signing, on September 12, 2019, he was placed on injured reserve with a hamstring injury sustained in practice, sidelining him for the first nine games of the season. The Vikings designated him for return from IR on October 30, 2019, and activated him to the 53-man roster on November 15, 2019. He appeared in only one game, Week 11 against the Denver Broncos on November 17, 2019, logging seven offensive snaps but recording no targets or receptions. Doctson remained inactive for the remainder of the season, overshadowed on the depth chart by star wide receivers Stefon Diggs and Adam Thielen, who combined for over 2,000 receiving yards. The waived Doctson on November 26, 2019, clearing a roster spot ahead of Week 13. His brief stint highlighted ongoing challenges with availability and opportunity in a competitive offense.

(2020)

Doctson signed a one-year, $890,000 contract with the as a on February 22, 2020, seeking to revive his career after appearing in just one game with the in 2019. On August 6, 2020, ahead of the NFL's deadline, Doctson opted out of the entire 2020 season citing concerns over the , making him the third Jets player to do so that year. As a low-risk under the NFL-NFLPA agreement, he received a $150,000 , which tolled his contract into 2021, but he did not play in any games. During his hiatus from football, Doctson traveled to Rwanda for a humanitarian mission focused on community work in . He had expressed optimism about resurrecting his professional career upon returning. The Jets released Doctson on May 7, 2021, as part of roster moves following his opt-out year.

Arizona Cardinals (2021)

Doctson signed with the ' practice squad on September 3, 2021, shortly after his release from the in May of that year. This marked his return to the following an in 2020 due to the , providing an opportunity to contribute as a depth . He remained on the Cardinals' practice squad through the early part of the 2021 season but did not appear in any games. On September 28, 2021, Doctson was placed on the 's reserve/ list, causing him to miss time amid ongoing protocols. He was activated from the list on , 2021, allowing him to resume practice duties. Doctson was released from the Cardinals' on October 12, 2021, ending his brief stint and representing his final affiliation with an roster. Following the release, he briefly explored opportunities in other professional leagues but secured no further contracts.

Retirement

Doctson effectively retired from professional football following his release from the ' practice on October 12, 2021. He did not sign with another team thereafter and confirmed his in a March 2025 podcast , reflecting on his career as a former first-round draft pick who struggled to meet expectations despite early promise. Several factors contributed to his decision to retire at age 28. Cumulative injuries, including a lingering issue that sidelined him during his rookie season and multiple strains in subsequent years, hampered his consistency and performance. Inconsistent on-field production, marked by modest statistics over five seasons—such as 35 receptions for 502 yards in 2017 as his career high—further diminished his opportunities amid high expectations from his 2016 draft status. Additionally, family priorities played a key role, as Doctson prioritized time with his fiancée Haley and young son over the rigors of pursuing further opportunities. In the years following his retirement, Doctson transitioned to family life as a stay-at-home father while embracing new ventures abroad. He relocated his family from the to , , in a move inspired by prior humanitarian trips to the country dating back to 2019. There, he has engaged in community-oriented initiatives, including opening SZY, Kigali's first high-end vegan restaurant, in May 2025; this endeavor stems from his personal adoption of a during his career to aid injury recovery and health optimization. Doctson has expressed no interest in coaching or playing in other professional leagues, instead conveying gratitude for his experiences in public reflections, stating in 2025, "I wasn't enjoying the money or life," as he embraced this reinvention.

Career statistics and legacy

NFL statistics

Doctson's NFL career spanned six seasons from 2016 to 2021, during which he appeared in 34 regular-season games, primarily as a for the Redskins/Commanders, with brief stints on other teams. His receiving statistics are detailed in the table below.
YearTeamGRecYdsAvgLgTD
2016WAS226633.0570
2017WAS163550214.3526
2018WAS154453212.1322
2019MIN1000
2020NYJ0000
2021ARI0000
Career34811,10013.6578
Doctson had minimal rushing involvement, limited to one attempt for -14 yards during the 2017 season with . He recorded no punt or kickoff returns and no defensive statistics throughout his career. Doctson never qualified for the postseason and thus has no playoff statistics. Among advanced metrics, Doctson's drop rate stood at approximately 7% over his career, with specific figures including 6.9% through 2019 based on six drops across 87 targets. He posted 1.31 yards per route run in 2018 on 405 routes.

Legacy and impact

Josh Doctson, selected 22nd overall by the Washington Redskins in the , is frequently regarded as a due to his inability to meet the high expectations set for him as a top prospect, particularly when compared to contemporaries like , the 15th overall pick who also failed to sustain early promise amid injuries and inconsistency. Despite entering the league with strong pre-draft hype for his contested-catch ability and college production at , Doctson's professional output—81 receptions for 1,100 yards and 8 touchdowns over 34 games—fell short of first-round standards, leading to his release by multiple teams and eventual retirement after the 2021 season. This label is reinforced by analyses highlighting the 2016 class's overall rate, where Doctson and others like exemplified the risks of early selections at the position. A key factor in Doctson's underwhelming career was the persistent impact of injuries, beginning with Achilles tendinitis during his rookie offseason in 2016 that sidelined him for most of his debut year, limiting him to just two games. Subsequent ailments, including a strain in 2019 that placed him on injured reserve after one appearance, contributed to him missing approximately 30 games across his tenure, derailing momentum and opportunities for consistent development. These setbacks not only hampered his statistical growth but also amplified criticisms of his preparation and resilience, though they underscore the physical toll on a player who showed flashes of potential, such as his 35 receptions for 502 yards and 6 touchdowns in 2017. Despite these challenges, Doctson's journey from a walk-on at —where he transferred from and evolved into an All-American with school-record receiving yards—to a first-round pick serves as an inspirational narrative of perseverance for aspiring athletes, particularly alumni whom he has mentored through hosting youth football camps on campus. In post-retirement reflections as of 2025, Doctson has discussed the challenges of managing the millions of dollars he earned from the in appearances that highlight his decision to relocate his to for a fresh start. Following his retirement, Doctson relocated his to , where he plans to open the first high-end vegan restaurant in , as discussed in a March 2025 . While he set no major records, his story has been featured in retrospectives and career analysis videos, contributing to broader conversations on the volatility of early-round selections and the importance of holistic player support in professional football.

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