Pre-Draft Analysis
McLaurin, who is extremely fast, is at his best running vertical routes. He tracks the deep ball well. He's a work in progress as an intermediate route runner, however. McLauring is a willing blocker who loves the game and gives great effort. He's going to be great on special teams.
Post-Draft Analysis
Washington wide receivers had a league-low 145 receptions last year, including just eight TD catches, the second-fewest total in the NFL. Don't let McLaurin's 35 receptions fool you, as he was part of a crowded Ohio State pass-catching unit that often hit for big plays. McLaurin has sub-4.4 speed -- which could help the fact that Washington receivers had only 525 yards after the catch last season -- and he's a brilliant special-teams gunner. Oh ... and we're fairly certain he's familiar with one Dwayne Haskins. -- Chris Sprow
At least he can track a ball. That's what made DeSean so good. His baseball background made him an elite over the shoulder ball tracker, something Pryor couldn't do.