Washington optimistic Terry McLaurin (hamstring) can play in Week 6
Washington Football Team wide receiver Terry McLaurin (hamstring) is still expected to play against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 6, according to Ben Standig of The Athletic.
McLaurin was held out of practice on Friday after arriving at the facility and telling Washington that his hamstring "felt tight and sore". As a precaution, he was a DNP on Friday, but according to Standig, you can "expect McLaurin on the field" on Sunday. If he is available, our models expect him to see 9.7 targets against the Chiefs.
McLaurin's Week 6 projection includes 5.7 receptions, 75.4 yards, 0.46 touchdowns, and 13.1 FanDuel points. His salary is $7,400.
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