The Washington Commanders' offense has dealt with some inconsistencies through the first quarter of the NFL season. With quarterback Jayden Daniels missing two consecutive games and injuries to wide receivers Terry McLaurin and Noah Brown, it's been difficult for offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury to get in a schematic rhythm.

One of the constants within the offense has been Luke McCaffrey, who stepped into a larger role with McLaurin and Brown absent. Averaging 20.9 yards per catch, the second-year receiver is providing Daniels with a viable option.

It's a far cry from McCaffrey's rookie season, in which he took 419 offensive snaps across all 18 of the Commanders' regular-season games and recorded just 18 receptions for an average of 9.3 yards per catch. The third-round pick has near

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