3 best Terry McLaurin trade destinations after Commanders trade request

3 best Terry McLaurin trade destinations after Commanders trade request
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The Washington Commanders are in a difficult situation with their top wide receiver. Terry McLaurin has been in a contract dispute with Washington for the entire 2025 NFL offseason. McLaurin is unhappy with his current contract, which will only pay him $19 million in 2025. The star receiver is so unhappy that he requested a trade on Thursday.

It is currently unclear if a McLaurin trade will happen at all. The Athletic’s Dianna Russini and Nicki Jhabvala reported on Friday that Washington is shrugging off trade calls for McLaurin, despite his trade request.

“All indications to this point have been that the Commanders are not interested in trading McLaurin; several teams that called Washington about the receiver before his trade request on Thursday were told the team will not trade him, per multiple league sources,” Russini and Jhabvala wrote.

But it appears that McLaurin’s age is an important factor for the Commanders in these negotiations. That will not get any better if McLaurin continues to sit out of practice.

“But McLaurin’s age is a sticking point in negotiations,” Russini and Jhabvala added. “He will turn 30 on Sept. 15, which means a new deal would kick in the season he turns 31. A multi-year deal would take him into his mid-30s, an age when receivers have historically faced a sharp decline in their production and availability.”

At this point, it doesn’t appear that either side will back down anytime soon.

But if the Commanders were open to trading McLaurin, which other NFL teams might want to acquire him?

Below we will explore three of the best trade destinations for Terry McLaurin if the Commanders decide to trade him.

The Patriots could really benefit from adding a receiver like McLaurin

The Patriots make the most sense of any NFL team to acquire McLaurin.

New England has the most cap space in the NFL with $59.94 million available to spend. They also have a powerful need for another wide receiver.

Granted, the Patriots already have Stefon Diggs, DeMario Douglas, and Kyle Williams to build around. But adding another experienced receiver like McLaurin would take New England’s offense to another level.

The Patriots are such an obvious fit that they are the top non-Commanders team to land McLaurin according to top sportsbooks, per CBS Sports.

New England also plays in the AFC, which would allow Washington to send McLaurin outside their own conference.

Even if the Patriots are such a great landing spot, could New England theoretically offer enough to land McLaurin?

It is safe to assume that Washington would want a receiver back in exchange for McLaurin. Otherwise, their offense would take a big hit.

I could see the Patriots offering one of their top receivers, let’s say Pop Douglas, and multiple mid-round picks for McLaurin.

Terry McLaurin would become an immediate starter for the Raiders

The Raiders are another team that could really use a player like McLaurin.

Las Vegas proved this offseason that they’re willing to take some...