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Between now and training camp, we will be going through the Jacksonville Jaguars' full 90-man roster, previewing each player.
Up next is quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who wears No. 16.
Lawrence was selected by the Jaguars in the 2021 NFL Draft with the first overall pick.
Since being drafted in 2021, Lawrence's career has been marked by significant instability, though he had his best season yet in 2025 under Liam Coen.
He finished the season with 4,214 passing yards, 390 rushing yards, including the postseason, and 41 total touchdowns. He also ranked sixth in passing yards and fifth in passing touchdowns among all NFL quarterbacks. Lawrence ended the year as an MVP candidate, finishing in fifth place.
The big question for Lawrence is whether or not he can duplicate his success from last season. Expectations are high as he heads into 2026, and by all accounts, he has done well at OTAs and minicamp. Lawrence is entering a second season under head coach Liam Coen, with a strong wide receiver room to work with, and is already getting buzz about being an MVP candidate again.
As Lawrence's comfort within the offense grew last season, his play improved as well. A lot of the success the Jaguars had offensively down the stretch in 2025 was a product of Lawrence's work pre-snap and getting that unit into advantageous looks.
The continuity of being in Coen's offense for a second year will provide Lawrence the opportunity to build off that foundation. An added point of emphasis this offseason has also been on building his chemistry with his wideouts, particularly Brian Thomas Jr. on downfield throws.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars training camp preview: QB Trevor Lawrence
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Up next is quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who wears No. 16.
Profile
- Height: 6-6
- Weight: 220
- Age: 26
- NFL experience: 6 years
- College: Clemson
How long has Trevor Lawrence been with the Jaguars?
Lawrence was selected by the Jaguars in the 2021 NFL Draft with the first overall pick.
Recapping Trevor Lawrence's 2025 season
Since being drafted in 2021, Lawrence's career has been marked by significant instability, though he had his best season yet in 2025 under Liam Coen.
He finished the season with 4,214 passing yards, 390 rushing yards, including the postseason, and 41 total touchdowns. He also ranked sixth in passing yards and fifth in passing touchdowns among all NFL quarterbacks. Lawrence ended the year as an MVP candidate, finishing in fifth place.
Looking ahead to 2026 for Trevor Lawrence
The big question for Lawrence is whether or not he can duplicate his success from last season. Expectations are high as he heads into 2026, and by all accounts, he has done well at OTAs and minicamp. Lawrence is entering a second season under head coach Liam Coen, with a strong wide receiver room to work with, and is already getting buzz about being an MVP candidate again.
As Lawrence's comfort within the offense grew last season, his play improved as well. A lot of the success the Jaguars had offensively down the stretch in 2025 was a product of Lawrence's work pre-snap and getting that unit into advantageous looks.
The continuity of being in Coen's offense for a second year will provide Lawrence the opportunity to build off that foundation. An added point of emphasis this offseason has also been on building his chemistry with his wideouts, particularly Brian Thomas Jr. on downfield throws.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars training camp preview: QB Trevor Lawrence
Continue reading...