Terry McLaurin: It’s official, we should all be following my buddy John Proctor’s advice and make the nickname “F1” stick for McLaurin instead of the boring “Scary Terry” he’s been given. He’s now seen 24 targets on 124 pass attempts from Keenum, good enough for a 19.4 percent target share. His 47.1 percent of team air yards ranks third at the wide receiver position, a great indicator of future success. He just posted top-24 numbers against both the Cowboys and Bears defenses, two teams that combined to allow just 20 receivers to hit 14.9 PPR points against them last year (the average top-24 finish). He’s the real deal. Now onto his best matchup yet, as the Giants have already allowed seven different wide receivers post at least 12.0 PPR points against them, which included three 100-yard performances (Amari Cooper, Michael Gallup, Mike Evans). Their top two cornerbacks who cover the perimeter are Janoris Jenkins and DeAndre Baker, who have combined to allow 30-of-43 passing for 578 yards and five touchdowns this year. Start “F1” as a WR2 in this matchup.