Would the Washington Commanders consider trading a veteran? And what has Jayden Daniels ready to rock? While those questions linger, the Commanders are focusing on their most fierce positional battle to watch in the 2025 training camp.
The position is set at the top with Terry McLaurin one of the league’s best and Deebo Samuel filling in as a solid veteran. However, the Commanders will run a lot of three-wide-receiver sets, and that’s where things will get intense in training camp.
Staking a legitimate claim to a starting spot are Noah Brown, Luke McCaffrey, and Jaylin Lane. Also, Michael Gallup and even Ja’Corey Brooks could figure into the mix.
Yes, McLaurin’s current contract situation is a thing of concern. The Commanders thrived on working together for the cause in 2024. So when a player seems to individualize himself from the team, it’s troubling. It’s especially discouraging because McLaurin could tip the cart in one direction or another. With him, the Commanders are a legitimate Super Bowl contender. Without him, they might struggle to make the playoffs.
And things haven’t gotten better, according to The Pat McAfee Show via Sports Illustrated.
“There’s no update, which is the update, and that’s the problem,” ESPN’s Adam Schefter said. “The problem is with this particular situation, I think Terry McLaurin is going to argue that we’ve seen other wide receivers who his numbers are comparable to, like Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, and DK Metcalf, get paid over $30 million per year this offseason.
“And I think the Commanders can then say, ‘Yes, but Mike Evans, who also has had comparable numbers, is at $24 million.’ So there really is quite a difference, and a gap between what both sides would want.
“They have not made any progress. I would think that we’ll see if there are any teams that decide to come snooping around Terry McLaurin. To see if they can try to pry loose Terry McLaurin. Who, by the way, I cannot envision the Commanders moving on from. No matter how disgruntled he may be.”
Still, it allows for that competition to grab the WR3 spot a little more intensely. Brown is currently listed as a starter, but he’s also injured. It’s not believed to be serious, so Brown should be ready to mix it up with McCaffrey and Lane. Brown has the right attitude, according to commanders.com.
“He works extremely and pays great attention to detail,” wide receivers coach Bobby Engram said. “And he plays super fast. He’s a highly competitive guy. He came in here and earned the trust of Jayden (Daniels) and the coaching staff right away. He’s a very quiet guy, but he’s a very strong leader in the same aspect.”
As for McCaffrey, he said he knows what his approach will be, according to commanders.com.
“It’s going to be, ‘Put your nose to the grindstone, put your head down, and enjoy...