McLaurin is officially on the PUP list due to an ankle injury that many expect can be cured with a contract extension. The overwhelming belief around the league is that McLaurin’s injury is his way of staging a hold-in as he continues to push for a long-term extension. Instead of being fined $50k a day for not reporting to camp, McLaurin will now work off to the side with trainers while “rehabbing” his injury, putting added pressure on the front office to get a deal done. Head coach Dan Quinn acknowledged on Sunday that a deal has not yet been agreed to, but said the team will continue to work with McLaurin’s agent to get a deal done. McLaurin is in the final year of his current contract, which has no guaranteed money remaining. After going for 82-1,096-13 last season, there are reports that the veteran receiver is looking for top-10 WR money for what will likely be the last big extension of his career. It’s a promising development in the story, but we wouldn’t expect McLaurin to be on the field without a deal. Things continue to be wait-and-see here.