Accounting for their underlying play style and game dynamics, the Commanders are expected by the projection model to run 65.6 offensive plays in this game: the 10th-most among all teams this week.The 10th-highest number of plays in the league have been called by the Washington Commanders this year (a whopping 58.5 per game on average).The projections expect Terry McLaurin to accumulate 6.8 targets in this week's contest, on average, ranking him in the 77th percentile among wideouts.As it relates to air yards, Terry McLaurin grades out in the towering 94th percentile among WRs this year, averaging an astounding 92.0 per game.Terry McLaurin ranks in the 90th percentile among wide receiver WOPR (Weighted Opportunity Rating—an advanced metric that weighs high-value offensive usage) with a remarkable 61.8 mark this year.
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