
Ex-NFL GM Sounds Alarm: Is Trevor Lawrence’s NFL Future in Jeopardy?
Trevor Lawrence was supposed to be the golden boy of the NFL—the Jacksonville Jaguars’ ticket to a bright, victorious future. Remember the hype? The Peyton Manning comparisons, the “generational talent” label thrown around like confetti at a parade. But here we are, nearly four years since that dazzling draft day, and instead of soaring, Lawrence seems stuck in a rut that has even seasoned observers raising an eyebrow. With a new coach—and his third already—coming into the fold, the chatter isn’t just about tweaks or “potential,” it’s about whether the Jaguars should hit the reset button on their prized No. 1 pick. So here’s the million-dollar question: when does hope cross the line into stubbornness? Because as the clock ticks and the stats grow grim, the Jaguars—and their fans—deserve some serious answers.

It looked like the Jacksonville Jaguars had found their quarterback of the future.
Trevor Lawrence was considered a generational talent and a superstar in the making.
He was a winner at every level and was compared to Peyton Manning.
Fast forward to today, and he has failed to live up to those expectations.
Other than his first season with head coach Doug Pederson, Lawrence has struggled to keep up with the hype.
That’s why, now that he will play under his third head coach, former NFL general manager Mike Tannenbaum believes the Jaguars should consider moving on from the No. 1 overall pick from the 2021 NFL Draft.
“[Trevor Lawrence] was 60.6 percent completion percentage, which was 31st in the NFL. He was 29th in completion above expectation. That’s not good enough for somebody that’s that good. … If I’m Liam Coen and their new general manager, I’m thinking about drafting a quarterback if we don’t see meaningful improvement this year,” Tannenbaum said.
"I'm thinking about drafting a quarterback if we don't see meaningful improvement [from Trevor Lawrence]."
—@RealTannenbaum on if this season is make or break for Trevor Lawrence
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— Get Up (@GetUpESPN) August 18, 2025
That might sound drastic, but it makes some sense.
Granted, not many players would’ve been able to succeed under former head coach Urban Meyer, and the Jaguars haven’t been the most well-run franchise either.
Then again, they have gone to great lengths to make sure that Lawrence has everything he needs to succeed, and he hasn’t always held up his end of the bargain.
He’s not yet 26 years old, and some players need more time than others to get their act together, but the clock is ticking, and there should be no more room for excuses.
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