Trevor Lawrence
24-Year-Old
2023 Pass/Rush Stats
YDS
4016
TD
21
INT
14
YDS
339
TD
4
2024 Projections
2023 Fantasy Outlook
Freed from the shackles of Urban Meyer, Lawrence looked more like the QB the Jaguars thought they were drafting No. 1 overall in 2021. With Doug Pederson at the helm, Lawrence improved significantly across the board in 2022. His on-target rate jumped five percentage points to 73.8 as his completion rate increased from 59.6 to 66.3 percent. He more than doubled his TD passes while more than halving his interceptions. And he helped turn a three-win team in 2021 into a playoff winner when he led a 27-point comeback victory in the wild-card round. After a QB7 finish last season, Lawrence could break into the top 5 of fantasy quarterbacks with another step forward. While his YPA increased by a full yard last season, it was still only 7.0, 18th in the league, giving him room to improve. He completed 34.4 percent of his attempts of 20-plus yards, 20th, and his 10.5 YPA on such throws ranked 28th. Calvin Ridley, who returns from a year-long suspension, should help with that and forms a strong WR trio with Christian Kirk and Zay Jones. TE Evan Engram is coming off a 73-catch season, and RB Travis Etienne is coming off a 1,400-yard year. Offensive line is a trouble spot, though, with RT Jawaan Taylor lost in free agency and first-round rookie Anton Harrison possibly starting immediately at LT with Cam Robinson facing a suspension. If the O-Line can keep him upright, Lawrence has the talent, weapons, mobility and coach to become a fantasy stalwart. Read Past Outlooks
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Loses top wideout
Lawrence will enter the 2024 season without the presence of Calvin Ridley, who is set to sign a four-year, $92 million contract with the Titans, Nick Shook of NFL.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Lawrence suited up for one less game last season after playing all 17 in 2022, but despite Ridley's presence atop the depth chart, he took a step back in terms of passing yards (4,016 vs. 4,113), touchdowns (21 vs. 25), and increased his interception total (14 vs. eight). That said, the loss of Ridley to free agency still represents a knock to Lawrence's prospects for 2024, especially with Zay Jones also being a speculated cap casualty. The addition of Gabe Davis from Buffalo, who joins Christian Kirk (groin), does something to mitigate those concerns, and the Jaguars still have plenty of time to make further moves in free agency or April's draft.
Lawrence suited up for one less game last season after playing all 17 in 2022, but despite Ridley's presence atop the depth chart, he took a step back in terms of passing yards (4,016 vs. 4,113), touchdowns (21 vs. 25), and increased his interception total (14 vs. eight). That said, the loss of Ridley to free agency still represents a knock to Lawrence's prospects for 2024, especially with Zay Jones also being a speculated cap casualty. The addition of Gabe Davis from Buffalo, who joins Christian Kirk (groin), does something to mitigate those concerns, and the Jaguars still have plenty of time to make further moves in free agency or April's draft.
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Bad Pass %
18.6%Avg Target Depth
8.6 YdsSack Rate
5.8%Avg Receiver YAC
5.1 YdsReceiver Drop %
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Measurables Review
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How do Trevor Lawrence's measurables compare to other quarterbacks?
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* All metrics are from his Pro Day (not the combine).
Height
6' 6"Weight
220 lbsHand Length
10.00 inArm Length
31.50 in
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Preliminary talks on new deal
Lawrence and the Jaguars have had preliminary discussions regarding a contract extension, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
ANALYSIS
Lawrence is eligible for an extension for the first time this offseason, having just completed his third year as a pro. While he's underwhelmed relative to his pedigree as a prospect, he has topped 4,000 passing yards and 20 passing touchdowns in each of the last two seasons. It's unlikely that the Jaguars would part ways with Lawrence, and the potential value of his new contract could be between $45 and $55 million annually.
Lawrence is eligible for an extension for the first time this offseason, having just completed his third year as a pro. While he's underwhelmed relative to his pedigree as a prospect, he has topped 4,000 passing yards and 20 passing touchdowns in each of the last two seasons. It's unlikely that the Jaguars would part ways with Lawrence, and the potential value of his new contract could be between $45 and $55 million annually.
Past Fantasy Outlooks
2022
2021
It's hard to know what to make of Lawrence after the disaster in Jacksonville last season. The
first overall pick looked like a massive bust, throwing five more interceptions (17) than TD
passes (12). His on-target percentage was 31st, with only fellow rookie Zach Wilson lower. His
6.0 YPA ranked last, below even Wilson. Lawrence at least tried to throw downfield, his 7.9-yard
average target depth ranking 15th — not that it went well. On attempts of 20-plus yards,
Lawrence was 30th in YPA (8.6), 29th in completion percentage (29.9) and last in on-target
percentage (37.3). Of course, all of that awfulness is mitigated in part by the circus that was
Urban Meyer. Not only that, but Lawrence lost arguably his top target, DJ Chark, to a season-
ending injury Week 4. This year can be treated as a do-over for Lawrence under new coach
Doug Pederson, who should at least give the young QB a chance to succeed. Chark is gone to
Detroit, though, with Jacksonville instead signing Christian Kirk to a big-money deal. The
Jaguars also signed Zay Jones to go with 32-year-old Marvin Jones and disappointing 2020
second-round pick Laviska Shenault, and they added speed at TE with Evan Engram. There are
more guys to throw to than last year, but the team still lacks a speed receiver to get downfield.
That's not good for any QB, and especially one like Lawrence who struggled so badly a year
ago.
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Comes up short in Week 18
Lawrence completed 29 of 43 passes for 280 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions in Sunday's 28-20 loss to the Titans. He added three rushes for 10 yards.
ANALYSIS
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Cleared to start Sunday
Lawrence (right shoulder/left finger) is active and will start in Sunday's game against the Titans, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
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Looking likely to play Sunday
Lawrence (right shoulder/left finger), who is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Titans, is "trending in the right direction" ahead of the contest's 1 p.m. ET kickoff, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
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Hoping to play Sunday
Lawrence (right shoulder/left finger) is listed as questionable but is pushing to play in Sunday's contest against the Titans, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
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Questionable for Sunday's game
Lawrence (right shoulder/left finger) is officially listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Titans after practicing in a limited fashion Wednesday through Friday, Demetrius Harvey of The Florida Times-Union reports.
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