The Jacksonville Jaguars have been around since 1995, but they did not get their true franchise Quarterback until they drafted Trevor Lawrence with the number one pick in 2021.
The Jags struggled in Lawrence’s rookie year, a far cry from his success at Clemson, where he led the Tigers to a National Championship. As a rookie, Lawrence threw for 3,641 Yards but only won three games and threw a league-leading 17 Interceptions. The Jags improved around Lawrence in 2022, as did the QB, who had 4,113 Yards and a TD-INT ratio of 25-8. Individually, he went to the Pro Bowl and took Jacksonville to the playoffs. In 2023, he again had over 4,000 Passing Yards, but was injured for most of the 2024 Season and was not a star when he did play, and enters this year at a crossroads.
Will Lawrence be a top-five QB in 2025, or have we seen the best of what he has to offer at the pro level.
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