5 underrated Redskins Chicago Bears must contain Week 3

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4. Terry McClaurin

McClaurin was a mid-round pick from Ohio State. Many figured that if he hit a stretch of strong play in the NFL, it would be with his former teammate Dwayne Haskins throwing him the ball. However, early into this season it has looked like it does not matter who is throwing to McClaurin, he is going to be open and come down with it.

McClaurin has 10 receptions on 16 targets so far in 2019. He has housed two of those for touchdowns. He has a long of 69 yards and put up 52 yards after the catch as well.

McClaurin has lined up as the teams  number one receiver. Only running back Chris Thompson has seen more passing game work.

While this could be a lot for a rookie, he has managed it well. He is an older prospect who fell because he does not have supreme upside, although he is NFL ready. That NFL ready talent has shown.

With two touchdowns in two games, Prince Amukamara and Kyle Fuller need to do their best to ensure that he does not go 3-for-3.