Week 16 kicks off a very hectic round of games as the NFL playoff picture starts to look clearer. There are still four spots up for grabs in the NFC, and Washington's leaders aim to squeeze the last spot up for grabs. They face the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday, which is always a tough game for any team.
However, here's everything you need to know about the key playmaker for the Leaders' attack, Terry McLaurinAnd his imaginative view of the sixteenth week.
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Terry McLaurin fantasy projection for Week 16
For a while, it looked like the Kliff Kingsbury influence would haunt Washington leaders In the second half of the season. After an impressive start led by rookie Jayden Daniels, the Leaders' offense has regressed, leading many to wonder if the league has truly discovered them.
A 42-19 victory over the Tennessee Titans in Week 13 put those concepts into practice, but a close 20-19 win over the New Orleans Saints once again raised some old questions.
For his part, Terry McLaurin made a little history in the Week 15 win over New Orleans when he became the first Washington receiver with a double-digit landing season since Gary Clark (1991). McLaurin finished the evening scoring seven of his 10 targets for 73 yards and two touchdowns. It marked his second straight week with multiple hits, and his fourth overall this season.
At this point, the size is clearly there, and McLaurin is basically resistant to competing in this offense.
Keenan Allen fantasy projection for Week 16
One man is not quite as resistant to competition as Terry McLaurin Chicago Bears Wide receiver Keenan Allen. The Bears will face the Detroit Lions this week, and even if the NFC's best players have suffered a slew of injuries on defense, we're not exactly excited for this matchup.
On Monday night, Allen reached a season-high 155 receiving yards, marking his sixth triple-digit air yardage showing this year. However, Allen failed to impress in the Week 13 loss to the Lions.
It's hard to bet on any receiver for the Bears at this point. Caleb Williams He also hasn't shown any signs of development while the likes of Drake May and Jayden Daniels carry much of the load on offense when needed. The game is not good, and the offense is shaky. We recommend staying away from Allen this week.
Sportskidda Start/Sit Optimizer He agrees, anticipating a 12.7-point return for McLaurin with a good shot on landing.
Edited by R. My God