Throughout the NFL offseason, Terry McLaurin has been one of the high-profile receivers in the NFL looking for a new contract. On Tuesday, he found one.
Adam Schefter of ESPN reporter that McLaurin and the Washington Commanders have agreed on a three-year deal worth $71 million, which will make McLaurin one of the five best-paid receivers in the league.
McLaurin had previously skipped Washington’s mandatory minicamp, prompting some speculation that a trade could be a possibility, though Commanders coach Ron Rivera shut that notion down in no uncertain terms.
McLaurin received congratulations for his new deal.
Kinda surprised its only 3-years. But Washington had to get this done and they have before training camp. McLaurin is a damn stud and worth every penny. Let’s hope Wentz can do a better job getting him the ball down the field than others have in the past. https://t.co/b7At1OxoVJ
— Mark Bullock (@MarkBullockNFL) June 28, 2022
McLaurin has dealt with a revolving door at the quarterback position, which the Commanders are hoping will end with the trade for Carson Wentz.
DK Metcalf of the Seattle Seahawks and Deebo Samuel of the San Francisco 49ers are both receivers also looking for new deals and were part of the same draft class as McLaurin. Seattle has had two starting quarterbacks start games in Metcalf’s career while the 49ers have had four. Washington, meanwhile has had seven different quarterbacks start games during McLaurin’s career. Of that group, only Taylor Heinicke and Dwayne Haskins, have started more than 10 games.
Despite the instability at quarterback, McLaurin has been highly productive in his first three NFL seasons. He’s caught 222 passes for 3,090 yards with 16 touchdowns. In 2021, McLaurin caught 77 passes for 1,053 yards with five touchdowns.