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Trevor Lawrence available next year?


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I think if he continues to play at the level that he's at right now, he will be playing for a different team next year, cause I think Liam Cohen is gonna want his own quarterback in Jacksonville, and I do think there will be a market, maybe uh a Trevor Lawrence for Kyler Murray swap, something like that.

https://sports.yahoo.com/video/jaguars-move-trevor-lawrence-season-180557659.html

Surprising they are souring on him one year after signing a massive extension, but is it even true?

Either way Lawrence an upgrade over Bryce even with his issues. The Panthers roster is probably about the same as Jacksonville right now so it might not make a difference here. At least Lawrence can throw the ball past 20 yards. 

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8 minutes ago, hepcat said:

 

https://sports.yahoo.com/video/jaguars-move-trevor-lawrence-season-180557659.html

Surprising they are souring on him one year after signing a massive extension, but is it even true?

Either way Lawrence an upgrade over Bryce even with his issues. The Panthers roster is probably about the same as Jacksonville right now so it might not make a difference here. At least Lawrence can throw the ball past 20 yards. 

Not gonna happen. Would incur an almost $100 mil dead cap hit.

They are stuck with him for at least two more seasons, most likely.

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You do know Trevor has less passing touchdown, more turnovers and a worst passer rating and comp% than Bryce? Lol

And he has Coen who has proven to better than Canales and BTJ who is ten times better than any of our WR.

And you think it’s a bright idea to trade and pay him 50 mill a year

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The Jags are souring on Lawrence. If the Low passer rating/completion % continues. They may move on from him if this keeps up. Guy has all the physical traits anyone could want in a QB. Do you think an offseason deal would be worth it? Our "QB whisperer" would have a new project to develop. He is only 26 years old and could be saved. 

It's probably highly unlikely that this would happen. What would you be willing to do if he is on the block. Draft picks, players? Throw Young in the deal as a booby prize. 

What you got?

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