Don't really think somebody can be called a bust when the team that drafts them likes them enough to sign them to a huge second contract. He was definitely overrated, though, given he was considered a "for sure" #1 overall pick.
Interesting thought exercise - if Trevor Lawrence went back into the draft next year - where would he go? [Reply]
Originally Posted by wazu:
Don't really think somebody can be called a bust when the team that drafts them likes them enough to sign them to a huge second contract. He was definitely overrated, though, given he was considered a "for sure" #1 overall pick.
Interesting thought exercise - if Trevor Lawrence went back into the draft next year - where would he go?
Considering that as of now it appears to be a very weak QB draft, he would probably still go near the top of the draft, if not #1 overall again. [Reply]
Originally Posted by wazu:
Don't really think somebody can be called a bust when the team that drafts them likes them enough to sign them to a huge second contract. He was definitely overrated, though, given he was considered a "for sure" #1 overall pick.
Interesting thought exercise - if Trevor Lawrence went back into the draft next year - where would he go?
What if they're already considering benching him 3 games into that new deal? [Reply]
I don’t get it because there was a stretch last year before he got hurt where it was starting to click. Arguably a dominant stretch. They were using a lot more misdirection and exotic motions. Ever since it’s like Trevor and pederson just totally forgot about football. I don’t know if he’s fixable since he has all the physical traits you want. But as of right now he’s just really bad [Reply]
I have no idea what happened there, the Jaguars did drop a ton of passes last year but that's really no excuse to him just being bad.
I don't know if it's coaching, if it's him, kind of a mystery there. Also some guys take time, he may end up a good QB but of course if it doesn't happen till he's 30... [Reply]