Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin believes a significant aspect of his role in 2024 will involve aiding a rookie quarterback in adjusting to the NFL.
McLaurin stated that he is unaware of which quarterback the Commanders will select in the draft, with Jayden Daniels currently being slightly favored over Drake Maye. Nevertheless, he is prepared to collaborate with whoever joins the team.
“We’ll be getting one of the top-notch guys, so I’m eager to assist them in getting accustomed to the team. As I enter my sixth year, I understand how things work here, and I’m committed to aiding their integration,” McLaurin expressed.
Recognizing the crucial role of the second pick in shaping the franchise’s future, McLaurin emphasizes the significance of nurturing the incoming quarterback.
“When they arrive, my responsibility is to support their development as much as possible, as our success is closely tied to the performance of the quarterback,” McLaurin emphasized.
Throughout his NFL career, McLaurin has consistently been the leading receiver for the Commanders. Despite catching passes from various starting quarterbacks, McLaurin underscores the potential impact of having an elite franchise quarterback on his career trajectory. Finding such a quarterback in this year’s draft could significantly benefit McLaurin’s career.