2024 Pass/Rush Stats
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2025 Fantasy Outlook
Lawrence’s 2024 season was cut short by an injury to his non-throwing shoulder. In his full nine games, his fantasy output was on par with the previous year, which is to say, only borderline useful in 12-team leagues. Only twice did he exceed 20 fantasy points. Lawrence’s average target depth jumped to 9.3 yards (2nd) as a career-high 38 percent of his attempts traveled beyond 10 yards (4th). That helps explain why his on-target and completion percentages were three-year lows, with the latter (60.6 percent) being second to last in the league. He might not get as many downfield opportunities this year under new head coach Liam Coen, but the offense should at least be more efficient. With Coen as his OC last year in Tampa Bay, Baker Mayfield saw his average target depth drop to 6.8 yards with an emphasis on the screen game, yet he had career highs for YPT (7.9) and TD passes (41). WR Brian Thomas returns after a standout rookie season, and the Jaguars drafted two-way player Travis Hunter second overall, potentially giving Lawrence one of the top wideout duos in the league. Jacksonville also signed Dyami Brown after his huge playoff run last year with the Commanders, while failed 2024 free-agent addition Gabe Davis was released. The offensive line added C Robert Hainsey and G Patrick Mekari, but it’s still likely far behind what Coen had in Tampa Bay last year. That will make Coen’s task harder, but the overall situation should still be a big upgrade over what Lawrence dealt with last season. Read Past Outlooks
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Next game will be Week 1
With coach Liam Coen noting Thursday that the Jaguars' starters won't play in Saturday's preseason finale against the Dolphins, per Demetrius Harvey of The Florida Times-Union, Lawrence's next game action will occur in Week 1 against the Panthers.
ANALYSIS
As the team's regular-season opener approaches, the Jaguars will focus on keeping Lawrence -- who was limited to 10 games last season -- healthy and ready to face Carolina. As long as he can avoid injuries, Lawrence is bounce-back candidate this year while working with Coen, who's coming off a successful season as Tampa's Bay's offensive coordinator. In addition to ascending second-year wideout Brian Thomas, Travis Hunter, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, provides Lawrence with another intriguing playmaker in a pass-catching corps that also includes WRs Dyami Brown and Parker Washington and TE Brenton Strange.
As the team's regular-season opener approaches, the Jaguars will focus on keeping Lawrence -- who was limited to 10 games last season -- healthy and ready to face Carolina. As long as he can avoid injuries, Lawrence is bounce-back candidate this year while working with Coen, who's coming off a successful season as Tampa's Bay's offensive coordinator. In addition to ascending second-year wideout Brian Thomas, Travis Hunter, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, provides Lawrence with another intriguing playmaker in a pass-catching corps that also includes WRs Dyami Brown and Parker Washington and TE Brenton Strange.
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Lawrence was decent enough last season (QB12 in fantasy) but failed to back up his promising 2022 when he finished as QB7. His TD pass rate decreased, his INT rate increased and he had no more than 15 fantasy points in half of his 16 games. Lawrence dealt with numerous injuries despite missing just once game, and he tied for the league lead with seven lost fumbles. But Lawrence's accuracy was consistent with the year before, and he actually improved his downfield passing. He threw deep on 11.9 percent of his attempts (fifth) as his average target depth increased to a career-high 8.2 yards, and on attempts of 20-plus yards his 55.7 percent on-target rate ranked seventh. Lawrence was hurt by a below-average 21.4 TD percentage in the red zone. Positive regression in that area would buy him some extra TDs this year. WR Brian Thomas, the 23rd overall pick in this year's draft, should also help in the red zone. At 6-3, 209, the former basketball star has a wide catch radius and can also get behind defenses with 4.33 speed -- blazing for this size. The Jaguars also brought in free-agent acquisition Gabe Davis, giving the strong-armed Lawrence two significant vertical threats. Calvin Ridley left in free agency and Zay Jones was released, but WR Christian Kirk, TE Evan Engram and RB Travis Etienne all return, providing Lawrence with perhaps his best supporting cast yet. The 24-year-old also adds some rushing stats, averaging 321 yards and 3.7 TDs per year. If Lawrence is to become a fantasy stalwart, this is the season.
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Fumble, TD on Sunday's two drives
Lawrence completed eight of 10 passes for 76 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 17-17 preseason tie against the Saints. He also rushed once for no gain and lost a fumble.
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Starters playing Sunday
Jaguars coach Liam Coen said Saturday that Lawrence and the starters will suit up for Sunday's preseason game against the Saints.
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Leads one drive in preseason opener
Lawrence completed six of seven passes for 43 yards in Saturday's 31-25 preseason loss to the Steelers.
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In line to play Saturday
Coach Liam Coen announced Thursday that the Jaguars plan to play their starters (including Lawrence) versus the Steelers in Saturday's preseason opener, John Shipley of SI.com reports.
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Declares himself 100 percent
Lawrence (shoulder) said Wednesday that he's 100 percent healthy entering training camp, John Oehser of the Jaguars' official website reports.
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Status for Sunday uncertain
Lawrence's status for Sunday's preseason game against the Saints is uncertain, as head coach Liam Coen is now considering holding multiple starters out of the contest, Michael DiRocco of ESPN.com reports.
ANALYSIS
Coen has already deemed it possible that Travis Hunter sits out the game with an upper-body injury, and Lawrence could be one of several other starters who join the dynamic two-way rookie on the sideline. Coen said he and his staff would discuss the team's projected personnel usage later Friday, and the fact that offensive linemen Anton Harrison and Chuma Edoga are also dealing with lower-body issues could make the staff hesitant to expose Lawrence.
Coen has already deemed it possible that Travis Hunter sits out the game with an upper-body injury, and Lawrence could be one of several other starters who join the dynamic two-way rookie on the sideline. Coen said he and his staff would discuss the team's projected personnel usage later Friday, and the fact that offensive linemen Anton Harrison and Chuma Edoga are also dealing with lower-body issues could make the staff hesitant to expose Lawrence.