Terry McLaurin has been a gift to the Washington Commanders ever since entering the league. He has been a highly productive player, reliable, hardworking, and a leader. In a nutshell, he says all the right things, does all the right things, and is the perfect player to serve as the face of the Washington Commanders as they enter a new era. He is a legitimate star player, one we have been in desperate need of in Washington for quite some time.
The common theme right now as we begin hearing about McLaurin potentially skipping mandatory mini-camp is that we just need to hand him a blank cheque and pay him whatever he wants. Many of us have shared that sentiment watching Terry play since very early this season, and even dating back to the 2020 season. So, what is the hold up? Why does this need to be so damn difficult for a team that is already on shaky ground with what is left of its dwindling fanbase?
I think the current state of the Washington franchise and our desperation is part of what is going to make this a tricky negotiation. Whether it is a home grown player or not, I think that the Dan Snyder effect is going to make you pay a major premium for players to stay/come here - we all know that.
Many are saying just pay him what AJ Brown got or slot him slightly above that, as Terry and AJ are similar in production. Would you take that though if you are Terry? Take the 5th highest WR salary (for the time being) to continue playing in one of the armpits of the NFL? Take the 5th highest WR salary to play for Dan Snyder? Take the 5th highest salary to play for a team that makes the news for financial improprieties, sexual misconduct, DEA raids, and the inability to secure stadium deals? Take the 5th highest salary to basically play 17 road games a year, given the sad state of home attendance? Take the 5th highest salary to play for a team that has won 1 playoff game in the last 20 odd years or so? Take the 5th highest salary to stay on board with a team that has won 17 games in Terry's first three seasons combined, and trotted out 7 different QBs? Did we mention that if Terry McLaurin signs long term here, he would also be doing it with very little clarity in regards to who his QB is long term beyond 2022? Kind of important for a WR. By staying in Washington, it is kind of like asking Terry to keep running an old car that has 150000 miles on it and has been causing problem after problem, as opposed to going to the lot and buying a shiny new ride.
My point is giving Terry the Brown deal is lazy, and if I am his agent, I am holding Washington's feet over the coals. Right above AJ Brown on the WR wage scale is Cooper Kupp. There is an argument there that Terry's first three years were as productive as Kupp's. Above him is DeAndre Hopkins. As an agent, if you are selling Terry as being the standard of character, intangibles, etc, he is surely not getting a suspension like Hopkins did for PEDs, right?
Overall, given all I have mentioned, I don't think it is unreasonable for McLaurin's camp to ask to be the third highest paid WR in the league, right below Devante and Tyreek. The question becomes is Washington prepared to go there?
I keep coming back to this though - If I am Terry McLaurin and this is likely to be the one major contract I sign in my career and I want to get it right, why am I picking Washington?
Enlighten me, BGO.
The common theme right now as we begin hearing about McLaurin potentially skipping mandatory mini-camp is that we just need to hand him a blank cheque and pay him whatever he wants. Many of us have shared that sentiment watching Terry play since very early this season, and even dating back to the 2020 season. So, what is the hold up? Why does this need to be so damn difficult for a team that is already on shaky ground with what is left of its dwindling fanbase?
I think the current state of the Washington franchise and our desperation is part of what is going to make this a tricky negotiation. Whether it is a home grown player or not, I think that the Dan Snyder effect is going to make you pay a major premium for players to stay/come here - we all know that.
Many are saying just pay him what AJ Brown got or slot him slightly above that, as Terry and AJ are similar in production. Would you take that though if you are Terry? Take the 5th highest WR salary (for the time being) to continue playing in one of the armpits of the NFL? Take the 5th highest WR salary to play for Dan Snyder? Take the 5th highest salary to play for a team that makes the news for financial improprieties, sexual misconduct, DEA raids, and the inability to secure stadium deals? Take the 5th highest salary to basically play 17 road games a year, given the sad state of home attendance? Take the 5th highest salary to play for a team that has won 1 playoff game in the last 20 odd years or so? Take the 5th highest salary to stay on board with a team that has won 17 games in Terry's first three seasons combined, and trotted out 7 different QBs? Did we mention that if Terry McLaurin signs long term here, he would also be doing it with very little clarity in regards to who his QB is long term beyond 2022? Kind of important for a WR. By staying in Washington, it is kind of like asking Terry to keep running an old car that has 150000 miles on it and has been causing problem after problem, as opposed to going to the lot and buying a shiny new ride.
My point is giving Terry the Brown deal is lazy, and if I am his agent, I am holding Washington's feet over the coals. Right above AJ Brown on the WR wage scale is Cooper Kupp. There is an argument there that Terry's first three years were as productive as Kupp's. Above him is DeAndre Hopkins. As an agent, if you are selling Terry as being the standard of character, intangibles, etc, he is surely not getting a suspension like Hopkins did for PEDs, right?
Overall, given all I have mentioned, I don't think it is unreasonable for McLaurin's camp to ask to be the third highest paid WR in the league, right below Devante and Tyreek. The question becomes is Washington prepared to go there?
I keep coming back to this though - If I am Terry McLaurin and this is likely to be the one major contract I sign in my career and I want to get it right, why am I picking Washington?
Enlighten me, BGO.
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