Washington wide receiver Terry McLaurin is entering his second season after a quality debut season.
The former third-round selection had a strong start and finish to his 2019 campaign, but McLaurin struggled in the middle part of the year. Those mid-year struggles resulted in him finishing as the WR29 in PPR formats.
Coming off the board as WR26 (61st overall), according to 12-team BestBall10's May ADP, McLaurin looks like an appealing player at that price. Let's break down McLaurin's rookie season and dig into why he's a solid mid-round buy.