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Injury Contract Dispute
Est. Return 8/8/2025
2024 Receiving Stats
REC
82
YDS
1096
TD
13
AVG
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TAR
117
2025 Projections
2025 Fantasy Outlook
McLaurin finally got over the hump in 2024, after spending the first five years of his career as an overqualified WR3 for fantasy. All it took was better quarterback play, with an assist from offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury. McLaurin's 117 targets last year were actually his fewest since his 2019 rookie season, albeit with his 23.2 percent target share being a three-year high as the Commanders thrived behind a balanced offense. The outlier numbers were his 70.1 percent catch rate (a career high by 5.2 percentage points) and 13 touchdowns (his previous best was seven), with McLaurin riding the wave of Jayden Daniels' incredible rookie season. We'll always have to assume some regression from a player that scored 13 TDs on 82 catches, but it's also fair to say that McLaurin and Daniels are sufficiently talented to remain one of the most efficient QB-WR combos in the league. And while Deebo Samuel offers new competition for Daniels' attention, the former 49er mostly figures to take targets that went to Washington's rotating cast of Nos. 2 and 3 receivers last year. McLaurin will turn 30 in September, but he hasn't missed a game since 2020 and seems to have maintained the 4.35 speed from his standout combine showing back in 2019. If you're counting on him as a WR1 you'll likely be disappointed, as he's never reached 1,200 yards in a season. As a WR2, however, he should work out well, especially in non-PPR leagues where TDs hold more weight relative to volume. Just make sure to keep an eye on his contract situation, as McLaurin held out for the start of training camp in search of a new extension. Read Past Outlooks
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Holdout becomes official
The Commanders placed McLaurin on the reserve/did not report list Wednesday, John Keim of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
McLaurin declined to report Tuesday for the start of training camp, one week after saying it would be "kind of hard to see how I step on the field" without progress on a new contract. He's in the final season of a three-year, $68 million extension, after scoring 13 TDs in the 2024 regular season and three more in the playoffs. McLaurin will accrue $50,000 in non-rescindable fines for every day of training camp he misses during the contract dispute.
McLaurin declined to report Tuesday for the start of training camp, one week after saying it would be "kind of hard to see how I step on the field" without progress on a new contract. He's in the final season of a three-year, $68 million extension, after scoring 13 TDs in the 2024 regular season and three more in the playoffs. McLaurin will accrue $50,000 in non-rescindable fines for every day of training camp he misses during the contract dispute.
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Air Yards Per Game
91.1Air Yards Per Snap
1.76% Team Air Yards
40.2%% Team Targets
23.2%Avg Depth of Target
13.2 YdsCatch Rate
70.1%Drop Rate
1.7%Avg Yds After Catch
3.7% Targeted On Route
20.6%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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2024 Terry McLaurin Split Stats
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Measurables Review
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210 lbs40-Yard Dash
4.35 secShuttle Time
4.15 secCone Drill
7.01 secVertical Jump
37.5 inBroad Jump
125 inBench Press
18 repsHand Length
9.13 inArm Length
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McLaurin remains the clear No. 1 receiver in Washington after Jahan Dotson's second-year breakout in 2023 failed to materialize. The 2022 first-round pick finished south of his rookie-year totals for yards and TDs, while McLaurin (barely) reached 1,000 yards for a fourth straight year. The 28-year-old has been somewhat frustrating despite that measure of consistency, as he's never reached 1,200 yards and hasn't scored more than five TDs since his rookie season. Subpar QB play may be more to blame than McLaurin himself, though a truly dominant No. 1 receiver might earn larger target shares even if the per-target efficiency left something to be desired. Last year, we saw problems in both regards, with McLaurin right around his usual raw number of targets (130) despite playing in an offense that led the league in passes. His 21.5 percent target share was a career low, and if you only include his active games the number has curiously dropped a bit with each passing season, starting from a high-water mark of 26.9 percent in his 2019 rookie campaign. McLaurin also finished 2023 with career lows for yards per catch (12.7) and per target (7.6), and with an 11.4 aDOT not far from his career mark of 12.2. The good news is that there's still a late-breakout argument, thanks to the Commanders bringing in a new coaching staff and drafting QB Jayden Daniels second overall. To the naked eye, McLaurin still looks like the same guy who ran a 4.35 40 at 208 pounds at the 2019 Combine and then put up 919 yards and seven TDs in 14 games as a rookie. Washington might be a tough situation efficiency-wise again, but we'll be fully out of excuses if the target share portion doesn't at least improve.
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Not present for camp
McLaurin didn't report for Commanders training camp Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
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Discusses contract situation
McLaurin touched on his ongoing contract situation Tuesday, stating "without any progress in discussions, it's kind of hard to see how I step on the field," John Keim of ESPN.com reports. "I've been pretty frustrated, not gonna lie," McLaurin added. "Everything that has transpired has been pretty disappointing. I want to continue my career here [in Washington]."
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Won't attend mandatory minicamp
McLaurin will not attend Washington's mandatory minicamp, which takes place Tuesday through Thursday, Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports reports.
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Contract dispute brewing?
McLaurin is not in attendance at Washington's final voluntary offseason workout Wednesday, though he had previously been a full participant, Jordan Schultz of Fox Sports reports.
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May sign extension soon
Commanders GM Adam Peters said Monday that he'd like to sign McLaurin to an extension before Week 1, Nicki Jhabvala of The Washington Post reports.
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Holdout begins
McLaurin was not present for the first day of Commanders' training camp, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
McLaurin has made it clear that he wants a new contract and had not hidden the possibility of a holdout, so this development doesn't come as a surprise. General manager Adam Peters spoke about the status of contract negotiations vaguely, stating that the team will do whatever it can to get a deal done with McLaurin. The wideout has topped 1,000 receiving yards each of his last five seasons, and is likely seeking at least $30 million per year on a new deal.
McLaurin has made it clear that he wants a new contract and had not hidden the possibility of a holdout, so this development doesn't come as a surprise. General manager Adam Peters spoke about the status of contract negotiations vaguely, stating that the team will do whatever it can to get a deal done with McLaurin. The wideout has topped 1,000 receiving yards each of his last five seasons, and is likely seeking at least $30 million per year on a new deal.