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Will Commander WR Terry McClaulin sign his All Pro Play Command?
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Is Commander WR Terry McClaulin Ready to Commit to His All Pro Play Command?

July 16, 2025 4 Min Read
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The NFL wide receiver market has surged dramatically over the last few years, and Terry McLaurin is eager to keep pace. When Washington extended McLaurin’s contract in 2022, it was for three years and $68 million, a solid deal for a reliable player who hadn’t yet reached Pro Bowl status. However, the value of receivers has skyrocketed, with stars like Ja’Marr Chase earning over $40 million annually and Garrett Wilson signing a four-year, $130 million extension.

McLaurin, who recently turned 30, voiced his frustration on Tuesday about the slow progress on a new deal with Washington. Coming off a standout season where he caught 13 touchdown passes—nearly doubling his career total—he’s played with several average quarterbacks but thrived with rookie Jayden Daniels. McLaurin believes he deserves to be compensated among the top receivers in the league, comparing himself to last year’s top signed receivers.

If McLaurin opts out of his current contract, he could become one of the most sought-after free agents next spring, with Spotrac estimating his market value at $31 million per year. While he wants to remain with Washington and secure his financial future before the season, the team also has other high-profile receivers like Deebo Samuel to consider.

McLaurin has consistently surpassed 1,000 yards in each of his last five seasons, missing that mark only in his rookie year due to injury. He joins an elite group of receivers with over 900 yards in each of their first six seasons, including Jerry Rice and Randy Moss. His closest comparisons from his 2019 draft class are AJ Brown and DK Metcalf, both earning significantly more despite playing for different teams.

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Despite McLaurin’s loyalty during lean years and the team’s recent success—finishing last season with a strong playoff run—his contract situation remains tense. McLaurin publicly expressed disappointment about the lack of progress, emphasizing his desire to build his life and career in Washington, where he and his wife recently bought a home.

Currently the 17th highest-paid receiver, McLaurin ranked fourth in last year’s AP All-Pro poll, ahead of stars like Ceedee Lamb. Washington also has solid salary cap space thanks to their rookie quarterback’s contract, which should make a new deal financially feasible. His situation resembles that of Mike Evans two years ago, who negotiated a reworked contract just as free agency opened in 2024.

If McLaurin delivers another strong season in 2025, he is likely to command at least $30 million per year. The key question is whether he can secure a new deal now or convince Washington to invest in him as a loyal and top-performing player before his contract expires. If not, he could become a major free-agent target for other teams.

Fan Take: This situation highlights the evolving and competitive nature of NFL receiver contracts and underscores the importance of securing top talent to maintain team success. For fans, McLaurin’s contract negotiations could shape Washington’s offensive future and impact the broader market for elite wide receivers across the league.

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