The Vikings went into the 2016 draft intent on finding a big receiver they could install as a go-to target for Teddy Bridgewater. Their pre-draft pursuit centered on two players: TCU's Josh Doctson and Mississippi's Laquon Treadwell.
General Manager Rick Spielman watched Treadwell at Mississippi's pro day, and the receiver later made a pre-draft visit to the team's facility. Both Spielman and coach Mike Zimmer were at TCU for Doctson's pro day, with Zimmer lined up across from Doctson in a press coverage drill.
"[He's] fast, got good suddenness, catches the ball well, good size," Zimmer said when asked about his evaluation of Doctson before the draft. "Good kid."
After the Cleveland Browns selected Baylor's Corey Coleman (another receiver in whom the Vikings had shown some pre-draft interest) with the 15th pick, the Washington Redskins and Houston Texans swapped the 21st and 22nd picks, with Houston taking Notre Dame's Will Fuller at 21 and Washington taking Doctson at 22. Rather than moving up, the Vikings opted to stay at No. 23, where they selected Treadwell.
As Treadwell and Doctson meet at FedEx Field on Sunday, the jury is still out on which receiver will be the better pro. Both had disappointing rookie seasons, with Treadwell catching one pass and Doctson playing just two games because of an Achilles' injury. In Year 2, Treadwell has one more catch than Doctson (12 to 11), but the Redskins receiver has made more big plays, averaging 17.2 yards per catch and laying out for a 38-yard reception on the Redskins' game-winning TD drive on Sunday in Seattle.
"I think we're just getting started to seeing how good he is and how much production he will have for us," Redskins coach Jay Gruden said. "He hasn't had a great deal this year, but you can see the big-play capabilities."
That's one area where Doctson had the edge on Treadwell in college, too, and so far in the NFL, Treadwell has two catches for 20 yards or more. Case Keenum threw an interception on a jump ball intended for Treadwell on Oct. 22, and Keenum's other interception was on a pass to Treadwell in London on Oct. 29, though the quarterback found Treadwell for a 21-yard gain to set up a field goal just before halftime.
Bothered by nagging injuries as a rookie while still trying to fully recover from the broken leg he suffered as a junior at Mississippi, Treadwell struggled to break through as former undrafted free agent Adam Thielen vaulted ahead of him in the Vikings' offense.