The All-22: Has Trevor Lawrence finally arrived?

Has Trevor Lawrence finally become what we thought he could be? Laurie Fitzpatrick goes to the tape to investigate Lawrence’s development.

Jacksonville Jaguars “annual generational” quarterback Trevor Lawrence has finally made the clear jump from Year 1 to Year 2. Last Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens, Lawrence went 29-of-37 (78.4%) for 321 yards and three touchdowns, ending with a 129.8 quarterback rating.

Lawrence and the Jaguars were down 19-10 in the start of the fourth quarter and with two minutes left in the game, down by seven, Lawrence drove down the field, ending the Ravens’ four-game win streak.

“Sometimes it’s the difference between what we see in Trevor and sometimes what the fan might see or what y’all might see,” head coach Doug Pederson said after the game. “This guy throws an incredibly good football and he’s smart and he sees the field, and he can make all the throws. You’re just seeing that. You’re just seeing that execution with him and that maturity with him.”

Lawrence was playing lights out. He delivered accurate throws in tight windows and exhibited split-second decision making while putting all his trust in his receivers downfield.

Let’s go to the All-22 and telestrate how he was able to have game of his career against the Ravens’ pass defense.

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