In 2023, Jalen McMillan’s fourth and final season at the University of Washington, an MCL sprain in his left knee caused him to miss the middle of the Huskies’ campaign. As Washington stacked win upon win and moved into the thick of the national title race, McMillan was eager to get back on the field after averaging 103.7 receiving yards and a touchdown over the first three games. One of his fellow big-play receivers, Ja’Lynn Polk, told him to take a little more time to heal after he suffered a couple setbacks, because the Huskies needed him badly to achieve their ultimate goals.
“He kind of emphasized that to me, to always be ready,” said McMillan. “I was rushing back from the injury, trying to get back, and I was reaggravating it, so he told me to take time off [because] they were going to need me for the stretch.”
McMillan did return for the final four games, which included a national semifinal win over Texas and a loss to Michigan in the title game. He caught nine passes for 131 yards in a conference championship win over Oregon to secure a spot in the playoffs, then scored a touchdown in each of the two playoff games. Washington’s high-powered offense included three players who would be drafted among the first 37 picks this spring: quarterback Michael Penix (eighth), wide receiver Rome Odunze (ninth) and Polk (37th). McMillan went to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the third round, and team officials believe it was only the receiver’s missed time due to the knee injury that allowed him to be available at that point in the draft.
Because of that series of events, McMillan is moving from one situation into another that could prove to be fairly similar. The Huskies had Odunze and Polk but still gave a major role to McMillan. The Buccaneers have Mike Evans and Chris Godwin but will be playing a majority of their snaps in three-receiver sets under new Offensive Coordinator Liam Coen, and McMillan could once again be that critical third target if he can prove he’s the man for the job.
That will be determined in the months ahead, primarily in training camp and preseason games, and Head Coach Todd Bowles says its too early to tell how much of an impact McMillan will make as a rookie. If there is a competition for the third receiver spot, the primary competitor would be Trey Palmer, who essentially filled that role as a rookie in 2023 after being drafted in the sixth round. Palmer had 39 catches for 385 yards and three touchdowns…
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