Set to turn 30 in September, McLaurin enters the final year of a three-year, $68.3 million deal that carries a hefty $25.5 million cap hit. Despite his contract status, he remains one of Washington's most consistent producers, having topped 1,000 receiving yards every season except his rookie year. In 2024, he racked up 1,096 yards and 13 touchdowns, thriving alongside rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, whose rapid rise turned heads across the league.
Still, contract negotiations haven't moved, and McLaurin's discontent has become public. If Washington chooses to move on, the Commanders would almost certainly command significant assets in return. Trading a star receiver in August may seem unthinkable, but in the NFL, surprises are never off the table.