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Terry McLaurin, the standout wide receiver for the Commanders, is entering the last year of his contract and seeking a significant raise following a successful 2024 season. He posted impressive stats, helping quarterback Jayden Daniels win the Offensive Rookie of the Year. Although he will turn 30 soon, McLaurin maintains a strong performance level in an industry with high salary demands. The Commanders have the cap space to invest in him, and while he may not command top-market rates, a notable pay increase from his current salary of $23.2 million is warranted.
McLaurin finished 2024 with 82 receptions, 1,096 yards and a career-high 13 touchdowns, helping Daniels claim Offensive Rookie of the Year honors.
Even though McLaurin turns 30 in September, he's still a productive player at a position where top-end talent is paid between $30 million to $40 million annually.
McLaurin shouldn't be paid at the top of the market, given his age, but he certainly deserves a hefty bump from his current annual average salary of $23.2 million.
He also appears to be a stand-up guy who brings valuable leadership to a team that went from being a bottom-feeder to playing in the NFC Championship Game.
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