2022 Pass/Rush Stats
YDS
4113
TD
25
INT
8
YDS
291
TD
5
2023 Projections
2022 Fantasy Outlook
It's hard to know what to make of Lawrence after the disaster in Jacksonville last season. The
first overall pick looked like a massive bust, throwing five more interceptions (17) than TD
passes (12). His on-target percentage was 31st, with only fellow rookie Zach Wilson lower. His
6.0 YPA ranked last, below even Wilson. Lawrence at least tried to throw downfield, his 7.9-yard
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 arguably his top target, DJ Chark, to a season-
ending injury Week 4. This year can be treated as a do-over for Lawrence under new coach
Doug Pederson, who should at least give the young QB a chance to succeed. Chark is gone to
Detroit, though, with Jacksonville instead signing Christian Kirk to a big-money deal. The
Jaguars also signed Zay Jones to go with 32-year-old Marvin Jones and disappointing 2020
second-round pick Laviska Shenault, and they added speed at TE with Evan Engram. There are
more guys to throw to than last year, but the team still lacks a speed receiver to get downfield.
That's not good for any QB, and especially one like Lawrence who struggled so badly a year
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Inconsistent against KC
Lawrence completed 24 of 39 passes for 217 yards, one touchdown and one interception in Saturday's 27-20 loss to the Chiefs.
ANALYSIS
Lawrence led a few long scoring drives, the highlight of which came early in the first quarter on a 10-yard touchdown pass to Christian Kirk (knee). That helped keep the Jaguars in the game, though Lawrence and the rest of the offense ultimately made too many mistakes and played too inefficiently to pull off the upset. His biggest mistake came with just under four minutes remaining in the game, when he was picked off by Jaylen Watson. Despite the letdown to close the campaign, Lawrence took a significant step forward in his second season in the NFL -- highlighted by a 25:8 TD:INT across 17 regular-season games.
Lawrence led a few long scoring drives, the highlight of which came early in the first quarter on a 10-yard touchdown pass to Christian Kirk (knee). That helped keep the Jaguars in the game, though Lawrence and the rest of the offense ultimately made too many mistakes and played too inefficiently to pull off the upset. His biggest mistake came with just under four minutes remaining in the game, when he was picked off by Jaylen Watson. Despite the letdown to close the campaign, Lawrence took a significant step forward in his second season in the NFL -- highlighted by a 25:8 TD:INT across 17 regular-season games.
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Bad Pass %
16.0%Avg Target Depth
7.4 YdsSack Rate
4.4%Avg Receiver YAC
5.5 YdsReceiver Drop %
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This section compares his draft workout metrics with players at the same position. The bar represents the player's percentile rank. For example, if the bar is halfway across, then the player falls into the 50th percentile for that metric and it would be considered average.
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Height
6' 6"Weight
220 lbsHand Length
10.00 inArm Length
31.50 in
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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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Playing Saturday
Lawrence (toe) is listed as active Saturday at Kansas City.
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Listed as questionable for Saturday
Lawrence (toe) is listed as questionable for Saturday's game against Kansas City after practicing in a limited fashion this week.
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Limited in practice Tuesday
The Jaguars listed Lawrence (toe) as a limited practice participant Tuesday.
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Leads massive comeback effort
Lawrence completed 28 of 47 passes for 288 yards, four touchdowns and four interceptions in Saturday's 31-30 wild-card round win over the Chargers. He added one rush for eight yards.
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Set for playoff debut
Lawrence (toe) is listed as active Saturday against the Chargers, Demetrius Harvey of The Florida Times-Union reports.
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