Riggo'sRag: Salary-cap guru projects what Commanders could pay Terry McLaurin in 2025

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zSkins wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2025 5:41 pm Spotrac took a swing at what McLaurin's market value could be heading into negotiations. The salary-cap guru projected the wideout to get around $27.46 million per season on a three-year, $82.4 million deal. That would place him at No. 9 among active wide receivers and No. 36 overall in the NFL.

The Commanders would be wise to wrap this up quickly. McLaurin's price is only going to go up — especially once Ja'Marr Chase gets his record-breaking deal from the Cincinnati Bengals and Tee Higgins' free-agent deal if he hits the open market. Fortunately for Washington, they boast much more conviction and experience in the front office with Peters leading the charge.

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Riggo'sRag: Salary-cap guru projects what Commanders could pay Terry McLaurin in 2025

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Spotrac took a swing at what McLaurin's market value could be heading into negotiations. The salary-cap guru projected the wideout to get around $27.46 million per season on a three-year, $82.4 million deal. That would place him at No. 9 among active wide receivers and No. 36 overall in the NFL.

The Commanders would be wise to wrap this up quickly. McLaurin's price is only going to go up — especially once Ja'Marr Chase gets his record-breaking deal from the Cincinnati Bengals and Tee Higgins' free-agent deal if he hits the open market. Fortunately for Washington, they boast much more conviction and experience in the front office with Peters leading the charge.

Full article here: https://riggosrag.com/salary-cap-guru-p ... aurin-2025

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That was pretty much the number that popped in my head as I started reading your post. 9th highest paid sounds about right.
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Whatever he wants. idgaf how old he is. His game will age gracefully and nowadays guys are great well into their 30s.
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Obviously I think he should give the home team a discount. So let’s settle of a cool 50mil for three years, fully guaranteed at signing. lol.
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