Daily Slop - 10 July 25 - Laremy Tunsil is the first Washington Commander to make this year's NFL Top-100 list
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McLaurin is the Commanders' primary receiver, leading the team with 117 targets in the 2024 season. For successful contract negotiations, the Commanders must recognize McLaurin as a top wide receiver deserving of a competitive salary. If named a franchise player in 2026, it may cost over $30 million. Evaluating the contracts of top wide receivers, averaging $32.85 million per year, could guide the negotiations. Since McLaurin signed in 2022, the salary cap has risen by 34.1%, warranting adjustments to his existing contract.
McLaurin is the primary receiving threat on the Commanders, leading with 117 targets in 2024, indicating his importance to the team's offensive strategy.
The cost for designating McLaurin as a franchise player in 2026 could reach $30.2 million at a minimum, highlighting the financial factors in contract negotiations.
Evaluating the contracts of other top wide receivers, who averaged $32.85 million per year, will inform McLaurin's camp during contract discussions with the Commanders.
The salary cap has increased by 34.1% since McLaurin signed his initial contract in 2022, emphasizing the need for an adjustment to his current deal.
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