Clemson will be one of several teams having a pro day next month but the star of the show, Trevor Lawrence, won’t be participating. Instead, he’ll be throwing for the NFL next week on Feb. 12 and will proceed to have a labrum injury corrected afterward.
Projected No. 1 overall pick Trevor Lawrence will throw for NFL teams on Feb 12th instead of participating in Clemson’s pro day next month, per his reps at @mgcsports. After that, Lawrence will undergo left labrum shoulder repair. Doctors confident he will be recovered for camp.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 5, 2021
Lawrence, 21, is widely expected to go to the Jacksonville Jaguars with the No. 1 overall pick. His procedure to fix a labrum issue (to his non-throwing shoulder) isn’t expected to change that and he’s expected to be recovered by training camp.
Lawrence finished the 2020 season 231-of-344 (69.2%) for 3,153 passing yards, 24 touchdowns and five interceptions. As a result, he was able to aid Clemson to the playoffs in January where they ultimately fell to the Ohio State Buckeyes.
Lawrence is currently working out in California with renowned quarterbacks coach and former Jaguar Jordan Palmer. While there, he’s worked on a mix of everything ranging from his throwing mechanics, preparing for an NFL Schedule, improving himself physically, and more.