Quarterback Trevor Lawrence was purported to be the Jacksonville Jaguars’ savior, however three seasons into his profession, he stays nearer to common than elite.
As a rookie, Lawrence threw for 12 touchdowns and was tied for the league lead with 17 interceptions in 17 video games — 13 of these underneath in-over-his-head head coach City Meyer, who was fired by the Jaguars after main his squad to an abysmal 2-11 report in 2021.
In his second season in 2022, Lawrence enormously improved, trying like a franchise QB underneath new Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson, a former NFL signal-caller himself. He completed the season with 4,113 yards, 25 landing passes and eight interceptions whereas serving to the Jaguars win the AFC South.
Now in his third yr, Lawrence has declined from his profitable sophomore marketing campaign. His completion proportion (66.3 to 65.9), landing proportion (4.3 to three.7) and passer score (95.2 to 90.5) have decreased. In the meantime, his interception proportion has elevated (1.4 to 2).
In 2023, Lawrence has thrown for 3,525 yards, 18 touchdowns and 10 interceptions and rushed for 300 yards and 4 TDs. He hasn’t been dangerous, however he additionally hasn’t been nice.
A giant concern with Lawrence is his incapacity to carry onto the ball. He’s tied for third within the league with six fumbles lost after main the league final season with 9.
He additionally makes easy errors too typically, as on “Sunday Night time Soccer” in opposition to the Ravens, when his clock-management error led to zero factors in a 23-7 loss.