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Some fans undoubtedly raised their eyebrows when Washington selected Terry McLaurin in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft. McLaurin didn’t have eye-popping statistics at Ohio State, where he never caught more than 35 passes in any of his four seasons. OSU fans knew him as a touchdown-maker — 11 TD catches his senior year — and a special-teams force, but even they were surprised he went with the 13th pick of the third round. “Has the talent to become an NFL backup,” NFL.com’s scouting profile said of McLaurin. Instead, McLaurin became the first wide receiver in NFL history — whoa, don’t skip over that too fast….the first receiver in NFL history — to catch at least five passes and one touchdown pass in each of his first three games. So, those who believe McLaurin made the NFL all-rookie team solely because he was re-uninted with former OSU teammate…
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