It sounds like you can expect to see much more of rookie wide receiver Terry McLaurin this weekend against the New York Jets.
You can probably expect to see more of all Redskins receivers for that matter.
When talking to the media on Thursday afternoon, Washington coach Bill Callahan talked about how the team went about trying to solve their offensive woes during the bye week, and one of the top solutions they came up with was getting the receivers more open in space downfield, allowing rookie QB Dwayne Haskins more options to pass to. Obviously, that includes McLaurin, but Callahan also made sure to note that he wants to see more production from Steven Sims Jr., Cam Sims, and Darvin Kidsy as well.
Callahan says that one of the big things they found in the self-scout during the bye is that they need to move their WR’s more.
I would expect to see McLaurin more in the slot to try and free him up.
— Craig Hoffman (@CraigHoffman) November 14, 2019
Callahan said one thing that can help Terry McLaurin is moving him around a little more. He’s capable of running routes from different spots.
— John Keim (@john_keim) November 14, 2019
While the Jets defense is one of the best in the league against the run, their secondary is nothing to gloss over either. The Redskins offense will have their work cut out for them on Sunday, but maybe this new wrinkle can help them end the touchdown-less streak at long last.
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