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Trevor Lawrence available next year?


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Are they really? Anyone got links to any sources or is this just wishful thinking? 

I would rather have Stroud. I don't think he is the Texans problem and I think he is being wasted there. The moves they have made after his rookie year leads me to think they may be dumb enough to dump him to try and save their jobs. Even then, it shouldn't be a thing. I don't see the same situation as with the Jags with a first year HC. 

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7 hours ago, GoobyPls said:

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

BTJ has played bad this year though.  Leads NFL in drops as well.  Trevor’s played better than his stats show.   But he has always been scatter brained since Clemson 

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Trevor has accuracy problems that really stall the Jags, even when they're running well.  The people frustrated with Bryce would be going crazy once they have to consistently watch Trevor.  

We'd need someone else on staff to help him than this DC/Idzik pair.  Not sure their system really benefits Trevor at all.  

That being said, if they're willing to deal, he fits the prototype of the comeback/project type that people have enjoyed watching.  Would be a big $$$ hit, unsure if we're the right destination but could be interesting.  

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

Trevor is basically a lab created perfect QB physically…,,but with a PJ Walker operating system controlling it 

Yeah, he is one of the biggest QB busts of my lifetime watching the NFL. Not because he's JaMarcus/Leaf terrible because he was one of the rare "generational" tag guys that ended up being a significantly below average NFL starter. 

I have always had the sneaking suspicion that he doesn't really have the passion for football at the NFL level. 

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1 hour ago, Bear Hands said:

Trevor has accuracy problems that really stall the Jags, even when they're running well.  The people frustrated with Bryce would be going crazy once they have to consistently watch Trevor.  

We'd need someone else on staff to help him than this DC/Idzik pair.  Not sure their system really benefits Trevor at all.  

That being said, if they're willing to deal, he fits the prototype of the comeback/project type that people have enjoyed watching.  Would be a big $$$ hit, unsure if we're the right destination but could be interesting.  

Trevor has regressed at an alarming speed. You can see Coen visibly frustrated with him during games. Reminds me of Steichen on the sidelines with AR.

I will admit that Trevor, although a definite upgrade, would be 100x more infuriating because he literally has zero reason to be as bad as he is. He has almost every elite box checked outside athlete and brain. 

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The Panthers are going to go after a vet QB in the offseason and I doubt it is Lawrence.  With jobs on the line, the staff and coaches will not want to wait for another rookie QB to develop.  My guess is the Panthers overpay for Mac Jones and they end up with the New England version instead of the San Fran version.  

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15 minutes ago, jtm said:

The Panthers are going to go after a vet QB in the offseason and I doubt it is Lawrence.  With jobs on the line, the staff and coaches will not want to wait for another rookie QB to develop.  My guess is the Panthers overpay for Mac Jones and they end up with the New England version instead of the San Fran version.  

Overpaying for Jones would be a trade and that would be lightspeed stupid.

Also, there isn't a dramatic difference between the New England, Jacksonville and SF versions of Mac Jones. The biggest differences are Kyle Shanahan and the SF roster versus the poo he had with New England and Jax.

 

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2 hours ago, CRA said:

BTJ has played bad this year though.  Leads NFL in drops as well.  Trevor’s played better than his stats show.   But he has always been scatter brained since Clemson 

Holy crap you aren't kidding. 15% drop rate, only a 50% catch rate. What's going on with him?  Approximately the same targets per game but a huge drop in production... I haven't really paid any attention but that's an insane drop off.

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