It didn’t take Terry McLaurin very long to solidify himself as Washington’s number one wide receiver.

Selected 76th overall in the 3rd round of the 2019 NFL Draft, McLaurin broke onto the scene with 919 yards and seven touchdowns in his rookie season and followed that up with 1,118 receiving yards and four touchdowns last season as a sophomore.

McLaurin has put up numbers you’d expect and hope to see from your go-to receiver, but what’s wild is that he will have played with seven different starting quarterbacks as of Thursday night…and it’s only going to be his 31st career game.
 

When you average it out, McLaurin is basically finding out who is quarterback is going to be every three games, because this is the 10th time he’s seen a QB change on his team since entering the NFL.
 

If McLaurin catches a touchdown pass on Thursday night, or during any of the games that Taylor Heinicke starts it’ll make five different quarterbacks that he’s caught a touchdown pass from, which, again, is wild because he’s only in his third season.