Terry McLaurin has only been targeted once in the first quarter through two games (1 catch for 16 yards). @WashingtonNFL needs to prioritize getting McLaurin the ball early against a struggling Cleveland pass defense.
— Kyle Stackpole (@kylefstackpole) September 27, 2020
84 of Terry McLaurin's 125 Week 2 yards came after the catch. Targeting Terry needs to be a priority for Washington. Good stat from @RotoPat
— JP Finlay (@JPFinlayNBCS) September 27, 2020
The two stats listed above show you how incredible Washington receiver Terry McLaurin is with the ball in his hands, and also how incredibly mismanaged he has been thus far in Washington this season.
Standing as the team’s No. 1 offensive weapon, without a close second, it has been said week in and week out that Washington needs to get the ball to McLaurin and watch him go to work. We’ve seen time and again that he is able to put up big numbers when given a chance, but his lack of work early in the games can directly attribute to Washington’s propensity for slow starts this season.
If Washington is going to have any chance of beating the Cleveland Browns this weekend, they’re going to need to take advantage of a somewhat porous Browns defense and find a way to put points on the board. That starts with getting the ball to McLaurin, early, and often.
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