5. Terry McLaurin totals 100 yards
There is a bright spot on Washington’s offense and it is their former third-round pick out of Ohio State. McLaurin has continued his success after an extremely impressive rookie season.
McLaurin got going against the Arizona Cardinals in Week 2 with seven catches for 125 yards and a touchdown. Against Cleveland, McLaurin totaled 83 yards on four catches. He is very productive over the middle, downfield, and in the screen game. McLaurin is turning into a high-level wide receiver and doing it quickly.
If McLaurin does not have the ball in his hands, it is difficult for Washington’s offense to make a play. Opposing defenses know this and he is still able to find open spots on the field and gain yardage.
The Ravens’ defense is strong but Washington will have to lean on someone. That will once again be McLaurin.