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McLaurin’s quarterback, Jayden Daniels, ranked No. 1 in open-target rate (how often the targeted receiver is open) as a rookie (84.5%) and ranked in the top 10 in catchable-thrown ball rate (81.1%) among 37 quarterbacks with at least 250 passing attempts. However, his well-thrown percentage of 77.8 ranked 35th.
If Daniels can take another step forward in Year 2, it would only help McLaurin’s chances.
The Commanders offense didn’t reach the pass-heavy threshold (58%), but some of that can be attributed to offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury trying to slowly bring his rookie quarterback into the fold. Washington still finished with a 43.6% offensive success rate and a 45.8% pass success rate – both of which meet the mark.
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