Why Terry McLaurin Will Smash His ADP In 2020
by Alex Johnson, June 15, 2020Terry McLaurin’s 2.38 (No. 19 among qualified wide receivers) Yards per Pass Route, one of the more predictive metrics for future fantasy production, ranks third among rookie wide receivers over the last three seasons. An indication of how efficient he is and how good he can truly be with more targets. Speaking of more targets, with a year of experience under his belt and a new coaching staff bringing in a more pass-friendly philosophy, McLaurin is in line for a significant bump in 2020.
If we could count on consistent quarterback play in Washington, McLaurin would be even more of a smash pick in the middle rounds. We have to trust that with a full training camp as the starter, Dwayne Haskins’ play will improve from year one to year two. Even modest improvements would help McLaurin take the significant second-season jump we expect that he will. If Haskins turns out to be good, we’ll be talking about McLaurin as 2020’s biggest steal by season’s end.