4 Destinations for Terry McLaurin: Which Teams fit the Best for the Commanders Star Receiver
- JJ Peters
- Aug 12
- 3 min read

Trade Request:
The Commanders and Pro Bowl wide receiver Terry McLaurin remain significantly divided over contract negotiations. The two-time Pro Bowl player is reportedly seeking around $30 million. However, the Commanders are hesitant to offer a long-term contract due to his age. McLaurin is currently 29, and he would be 33 by the contract's end. Last season, McLaurin delivered a strong performance with 82 receptions for 1,096 yards and 13 touchdowns, marking his highest single-season total. He became the favorite target of reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year Jayden Daniels. If Washington and "Scary Terry" cannot agree on a new contract, the Ohio State product is seeking a trade. He has already requested a trade, but the Commanders have not engaged in discussions with other teams regarding the All-Pro wide receiver's services.
Best Landing Spots:
Here are the best landing spots for McLaurin. According to the odds, the Commanders still are the favorite to keep McLaurin. But if they can`t come to terms on a new deal, here are the best spots for him.

Commanders:
Ultimately, the Commanders remain the favorites to retain him. They are contenders, a status they haven't achieved since the 90s. Washington might just choose to keep him by offering a salary that reflects his value. Despite trade rumors, McLaurin has been the cornerstone of the franchise's offense, achieving four consecutive 1,000-yard seasons despite inconsistent quarterback performance prior to the reigning Offensive Rookie of the Year in Jayden Daniels. With ownership in its third year and head coach Dan Quinn in his second, securing their star receiver could send a powerful message to fans and the team. If Washington decides to offer him a substantial extension, McLaurin could continue to be the primary offensive threat in D.C. for years to come.
Patriots:
New England is on the upswing. They acquired Stefon Diggs in the offseason, but he is older and only has a few more productive years left. McLaurin is younger and might be more dependable. He endured many challenges in Washington before the new ownership took over in 2023. When the Commanders drafted Daniels last year, Scary Terry finally had a competent QB to throw him the ball. Similarly, New England has a young QB in Drake Maye, who performed excellently last year, especially towards the end of the season. They can afford this since they are not yet paying the UNC product. According to DraftKings, his odds of being traded to the Patriots are +450.
Raiders:
Last season, the Raiders underwent a mini rebuild. They hired a former Super Bowl-winning head coach and traded for Geno Smith. They also drafted Ashton Jeanty with the 6th pick and extended contracts for Maxx Crosby and Kolton Miller. Additionally, they signed veteran three-time Pro Bowl safety Jamal Adams. In a surprising move, they recently decided to release Cristian Wilkins. The Raiders aim to win with Pete Carroll, especially with Tom Brady making some decisions. They have an excellent tight end in Brock Bowers, who could become the best at his position by next year. However, the receiver position remains a significant gap, and acquiring McLaurin could make the Raiders a playoff team, even in a challenging division. The odds the Raiders land McLaurin is +650.
Titans:
The Titans may not be on the same level as the Patriots or Raiders, but they have a young quarterback in Cam Ward, financial flexibility, and the potential to build a strong receiving corps if they acquire Scary Terry. Picture the Titans with McLaurin, Calvin Ridley, and Tyler Lockett—they would be formidable! By trading for McLaurin, the Titans could accelerate their progress, especially since they are in the AFC, unlike the Commanders. The odds the Titans land McLaurin, according to DraftKings is +1200.
Chargers:
The Chargers could be a perfect landing spot for Terry McLaurin. The Bolts just brought back Keenan Allen to replace Mike Williams, who just retired. They also have Ladd McConkey, who had a great rookie year last with 1,149 yards last season. They also still have Quentin Johnston, who is still struggling. While Allen is a possession target and McConkey adds speed, the team still lacks a true deep threat. McLaurin, with four straight 1,000-yard seasons despite shaky QB play before Daniels, could give Justin Herbert the explosive weapon he needs to keep pace in the loaded AFC. According to the odds, the chances the Bolts land him are +1200 as well.
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