I'm also worried about the possible switch to the rookie QB.
McLaurin is off to an amazing start through 3 games, especially for a 3rd round rookie, with 16/257/3 on 24 targets. The Keenum-McLaurin connection is clearly working.
Part of why McLaurin fell as far as he did in the NFL draft is that he was rarely targeted in college. His last season he had an astounding 14.3 yards per target, but just 49 targets in total over 14 games, leaving him with just 50 yards per game and only 701 out of Ohio State's 5100 passing yards. Good things happened when the ball came his way, it just didn't come that way often. He is already just about half way to his target total from his biggest college season just 3 games into his first NFL season.
And what a lot of people don't realize is that the promising rookie quarterback who they're clamoring for as Keenum's replacement is actually the very same Ohio State quarterback who rarely looked McLaurin's way last year, Dwayne Haskins (
source). At tOSU he threw more passes to each of Parris Campbell, KJ Hill, and Johnnie Dixon than he did to Terry McLaurin, and even Austin Mack & Binjimen Victor were in spitting distance (within 1 target per game of him). I'm a little nervous about where he'll throw it with Washington.