2021 Pass/Rush Stats
YDS
3641
TD
12
INT
17
YDS
334
TD
2
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2022 Fantasy Outlook
It’s hard to know to make of Lawrence after the disaster in Jacksonville last season. The first overall pick in last year’s draft looked like a massive bust, throwing five more interceptions (17) than TD passes (12) and ranking 23rd among fantasy QBs. His on-target percentage ranked 31st, with only fellow rookie Zach Wilson lower. His 6.0 YPA ranked last. Lawrence at least tried to throw downfield, his 7.9 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 his top target, DK Chark, for the season in Week 4. This season figures to be a giant do-over for Lawrence under new head coach Doug Pederson, who should at least give Lawrence a chance to succeed. Chark is gone to Detroit, though, with the Jaguars signing Christian Kirk to a big-money deal. The team also signed Zay Jones to go with the steady Marvin Jones and Laviska Shenault, and improved at tight end by adding Evan Engram. But the team lacks a downfield threat, as the receiving corps is devoid of speed. That’s not good for any QB, but especially one like Lawrence who struggled so badly a year ago going deep. Read Past Outlooks
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Shows promise in upset win
Lawrence completed 23 of 32 passes for 223 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions in Sunday's 26-11 win over the Colts. He added 10 rushes for 17 yards.
ANALYSIS
Lawrence helped the Jaguars to an upset win and threw for multiple touchdowns for the first time since Week 1 in the process. He showed particular rapport with Marvin Jones, which culminated in a three-yard score late in the third quarter. While the Jaguars squandered good field position to settle for field goals on a few occasions, Lawrence averaged 7.0 yards per attempt and has hit that mark in three consecutive games to close the campaign. That's a relatively low mark when compared to even mediocre quarterbacks around the league, though Lawrence had accomplished that feat only three times in his first 14 games as a pro. His rookie season didn't go as planned, but Lawrence still showed flashes of promise to suggest that he is the franchise quarterback the Jaguars believed they were selecting with the top pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
Lawrence helped the Jaguars to an upset win and threw for multiple touchdowns for the first time since Week 1 in the process. He showed particular rapport with Marvin Jones, which culminated in a three-yard score late in the third quarter. While the Jaguars squandered good field position to settle for field goals on a few occasions, Lawrence averaged 7.0 yards per attempt and has hit that mark in three consecutive games to close the campaign. That's a relatively low mark when compared to even mediocre quarterbacks around the league, though Lawrence had accomplished that feat only three times in his first 14 games as a pro. His rookie season didn't go as planned, but Lawrence still showed flashes of promise to suggest that he is the franchise quarterback the Jaguars believed they were selecting with the top pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
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20.1%Avg Target Depth
8.0 YdsSack Rate
5.0%Avg Receiver YAC
4.8 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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2021 Fantasy Outlook
The NFL has waited for Lawrence since he led Clemson to the national championship in 2018 as a true freshman. To hear scouts, coaches, GMs, media and the hype train tell it, Lawrence can't miss. The top pick in this year's draft seemingly has few flaws. At 6-6, he has prototypical size for a quarterback, and while he didn't run the 40 at his pro day, he's a dual-threat athlete who is elusive on the move. He has the arm strength, touch and accuracy to make throws at each level and "throws receivers open" with excellent ball placement on short and intermediate passes. Lawrence is noted for being mechanically sound, and his vision, poise under pressure and leadership are near universally praised. About the only criticisms — mild criticisms — are that his accuracy is very good but not elite and his delivery can get long. Will Lawrence live up to the immense hype? From a fantasy perspective, it's easily worth the risk to find out. He'll start from Day 1 in Urban Meyer's new regime in Jacksonville, which all but guarantees 550 attempts. Offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell will call plays, and while he doesn't necessarily scream innovator, the Jags have plenty of talent around Lawrence in running back James Robinson and wideouts DJ Chark, Laviska Shenault and Marvin Jones, who played with Bevell in Detroit. Plus, the Jags used their second pick of the first round on Lawrence's Clemson teammate Travis Etienne. Lawrence is similarly mobile as the quarterbacks Meyer's collegiate teams always relied on, which should offer a base of rushing stats. If the hype proves accurate, Lawrence will outperform his late-round ADP, and if he pops, like, say, Justin Herbert (QB9 last season), he could be a top-5 fantasy QB.
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Throws TD, three picks in loss
Lawrence completed 17 of 27 passes for 193 yards with one touchdown and three interceptions during Sunday's 50-10 loss to the Patriots. He added two carries for 16 yards.
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Stuck on one TD in last eight games
Lawrence completed 26 of 39 passes for 280 yards without a touchdown or interception in Sunday's 26-21 loss to the Jets. He added 37 yards on six rushing attempts and fumbled twice, losing one.
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Avoids turnovers in loss
Lawrence completed 22 of 38 passes for 210 yards with zero touchdowns or interceptions during Sunday's 30-16 loss to the Texans. He also had five carries for 21 yards.
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Disastrous day against Titans
Lawrence completed 24 of 40 passes for 221 yards, no touchdowns and four interceptions in Sunday's 20-0 loss to the Titans.
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Another bad game
Lawrence completed 16 of 28 passes for 145 yards and added 10 yards on four carries Sunday in the Jaguars' 37-7 loss to the Rams.
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