Greg Cote: As teams pray for right QB, Packers’ disrespect of MVP Aaron Rodgers is galling
Michael Ainsworth
It appears the Texans are already preparing for life after Deshaun Watson, considering their first pick of the 2021 draft was Stanford quarterback Davis Mills in the third round. Mills won't keep them from drafting a quarterback here if Watson gets traded. Two of Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley's last three quarterbacks went No. 1 overall. Rattler is a Heisman favorite headed into next season. Top needs: QB, Edge, OL
Michael Ainsworth
It appears the Texans are already preparing for life after Deshaun Watson, considering their first pick of the 2021 draft was Stanford quarterback Davis Mills in the third round. Mills won't keep them from drafting a quarterback here if Watson gets traded. Two of Oklahoma coach Lincoln Riley's last three quarterbacks went No. 1 overall. Rattler is a Heisman favorite headed into next season. Top needs: QB, Edge, OL
Greg Cote: As teams pray for right QB, Packers’ disrespect of MVP Aaron Rodgers is galling
Chris Pietsch
The only player from Oregon to go first overall in the NFL Draft was George Shaw in 1955. Thibodeaux could threaten that streak. He has combined for 3.5 sacks, 4.5 tackles for loss, 10 tackles and 18 quarterback pressures in two career Pac-12 Championship Games. Top needs: Edge, LB, OT
Chris Pietsch
The only player from Oregon to go first overall in the NFL Draft was George Shaw in 1955. Thibodeaux could threaten that streak. He has combined for 3.5 sacks, 4.5 tackles for loss, 10 tackles and 18 quarterback pressures in two career Pac-12 Championship Games. Top needs: Edge, LB, OT
Greg Cote: As teams pray for right QB, Packers’ disrespect of MVP Aaron Rodgers is galling
Jay LaPrete
Harrison is still developing pass rush instincts, but a third year coached up by defensive line savant Larry Johnson should do the trick. He could test off the charts when we return to the combine in Indy. Top needs: WR, Edge, LB
Jay LaPrete
Harrison is still developing pass rush instincts, but a third year coached up by defensive line savant Larry Johnson should do the trick. He could test off the charts when we return to the combine in Indy. Top needs: WR, Edge, LB
Greg Cote: As teams pray for right QB, Packers’ disrespect of MVP Aaron Rodgers is galling
Carlos Osorio
I expect Hamilton to be one of the best all-around defenders in the nation next season. He features a rare combination of size (6-foot-4, 210 pounds), athleticism and football IQ for a defensive back. Top needs: CB, TE, S
Carlos Osorio
I expect Hamilton to be one of the best all-around defenders in the nation next season. He features a rare combination of size (6-foot-4, 210 pounds), athleticism and football IQ for a defensive back. Top needs: CB, TE, S
Greg Cote: As teams pray for right QB, Packers’ disrespect of MVP Aaron Rodgers is galling
Michael Dwyer
Howell has piled up 7,227 yards, 68 touchdowns and only 14 interceptions in two seasons. He'd be the sixth quarterback from the ACC to be selected in the first round since 2017 — Watson (2017), Mitchell Trubisky (2017), Lamar Jackson (2018), Daniel Jones (2019) and Trevor Lawrence (2021). Top needs: QB, Edge, LB
Michael Dwyer
Howell has piled up 7,227 yards, 68 touchdowns and only 14 interceptions in two seasons. He'd be the sixth quarterback from the ACC to be selected in the first round since 2017 — Watson (2017), Mitchell Trubisky (2017), Lamar Jackson (2018), Daniel Jones (2019) and Trevor Lawrence (2021). Top needs: QB, Edge, LB
Greg Cote: As teams pray for right QB, Packers’ disrespect of MVP Aaron Rodgers is galling
Brynn Anderson
Ridder's size (6-4, 215), accuracy and dual-threat capabilities make him an intriguing prospect. He's already 30-5 as a starter and if he levels up, he could be in considered for the top overall pick. Top needs: QB, OL, CB
Brynn Anderson
Ridder's size (6-4, 215), accuracy and dual-threat capabilities make him an intriguing prospect. He's already 30-5 as a starter and if he levels up, he could be in considered for the top overall pick. Top needs: QB, OL, CB
Greg Cote: As teams pray for right QB, Packers’ disrespect of MVP Aaron Rodgers is galling
Sam Craft
Leal is already one of the most physically imposing players in the SEC and he's still growing. He features inside-outside versatility and is an asset against the run or pass. Top needs: DT, OL, WR
Sam Craft
Leal is already one of the most physically imposing players in the SEC and he's still growing. He features inside-outside versatility and is an asset against the run or pass. Top needs: DT, OL, WR
Greg Cote: As teams pray for right QB, Packers’ disrespect of MVP Aaron Rodgers is galling
John Bazemore
After the Steelers failed to address offensive tackle in the draft, I doubt Ben Roethlisberger has much longer. If you're looking for a quarterback with breakout potential like Joe Burrow or Mac Jones, it's Daniels in his first full season as Bulldogs starter. Top needs: QB, OT, CB
John Bazemore
After the Steelers failed to address offensive tackle in the draft, I doubt Ben Roethlisberger has much longer. If you're looking for a quarterback with breakout potential like Joe Burrow or Mac Jones, it's Daniels in his first full season as Bulldogs starter. Top needs: QB, OT, CB
Greg Cote: As teams pray for right QB, Packers’ disrespect of MVP Aaron Rodgers is galling
Jeffrey McWhorter
If Ross' medical evaluations — he missed 2020 after neck surgery — check out, he's likely the first wide receiver drafted. He has top-10 talent. Top needs: WR, DT, TE
Jeffrey McWhorter
If Ross' medical evaluations — he missed 2020 after neck surgery — check out, he's likely the first wide receiver drafted. He has top-10 talent. Top needs: WR, DT, TE
Greg Cote: As teams pray for right QB, Packers’ disrespect of MVP Aaron Rodgers is galling
Jeffrey McWhorter
Bonitto produced 8.5 sacks in his final seven games as a sophomore. A double-digit sack season wouldn't surprise me as a follow-up. Top needs: CB, LB, OL
Jeffrey McWhorter
Bonitto produced 8.5 sacks in his final seven games as a sophomore. A double-digit sack season wouldn't surprise me as a follow-up. Top needs: CB, LB, OL
Greg Cote: As teams pray for right QB, Packers’ disrespect of MVP Aaron Rodgers is galling
Matthew Putney
Hall finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy balloting after leading the nation in rushing yards (1,572) and 100-yard rushing games (nine). Top needs: RB, LB, OL
Matthew Putney
Hall finished sixth in the Heisman Trophy balloting after leading the nation in rushing yards (1,572) and 100-yard rushing games (nine). Top needs: RB, LB, OL
Greg Cote: As teams pray for right QB, Packers’ disrespect of MVP Aaron Rodgers is galling
Barry Reeger
Wilson was impressive in the slot as a sophomore — 723 yards on 43 receptions and six touchdowns in eight games. He'll have a chance to show what he can do outside this season. Top needs: WR, Edge, LB
Barry Reeger
Wilson was impressive in the slot as a sophomore — 723 yards on 43 receptions and six touchdowns in eight games. He'll have a chance to show what he can do outside this season. Top needs: WR, Edge, LB
Greg Cote: As teams pray for right QB, Packers’ disrespect of MVP Aaron Rodgers is galling
Butch Dill
The Chiefs could pair Wydermyer with Travis Kelce and create all kinds of headaches for defensive coordinators. The 6-5, 260 pound tight end is a reliable blocker and was named as a finalist for the John Mackey Award in 2021 after producing 506 yards on 46 receptions and six touchdowns as a sophomore. Top needs: S, WR, Edge
Butch Dill
The Chiefs could pair Wydermyer with Travis Kelce and create all kinds of headaches for defensive coordinators. The 6-5, 260 pound tight end is a reliable blocker and was named as a finalist for the John Mackey Award in 2021 after producing 506 yards on 46 receptions and six touchdowns as a sophomore. Top needs: S, WR, Edge
Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence is signed, sealed and waiting to deliver.
The No. 1 overall draft pick in the 2021 NFL draft and the presumptive savior for a beleaguered franchise, signed a rookie contract on Monday for $36.8 million, which includes $24.1 million in guaranteed money and the usual fifth-year option.
The Jaguars didn’t release the financial terms of the deal but ESPN’s Adam Schefter, citing sources, disclosed the specifics, which are standard for NFL rookies given Lawrence’s draft standing.
In addition, Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network reported that Lawrence passed a physical that was part of the deal and will get his signing bonus with 15 days, according to his sources. The contract includes no offset language and has automatic roster bonuses from 2022-24, which are guaranteed even if Lawrence is on the active/non-football injury list.
Offset clauses, which have been stumbling blocks in the past between NFL teams and rookies such as Joey Bosa and Marcus Mariota, enable a team to cut a player before his four-year contract is completed, and have the remaining money reduced by the amount of his next contract, if he re-signs with another team.
The only public comment from Lawrence was when he re-Tweeted the Jaguars’ announcement of his signing with the comment: “Gonna give #Duval everything I got. Couldn’t be more proud to represent Jacksonville. Let’s go!!!”
Three of the nine Jaguars draft picks remain unsigned: Running back Travis Etienne, Lawrence’s teammate at Clemson and the team’s other first-round pick, the 25th overall; and the two second-round picks, cornerback Tyson Campbell and offensive tackle Walker Little.
Lawrence, described by scouts, national media and almost everyone else as a “generational” quarterback, led Clemson to a 34-2 record as a starter from 2018-2020 and led the Tigers to the national championship as a freshman and is the only quarterback to lead his team to three ACC titles.
He has never lost a game he started during a high school or college regular season. Lawrence’s combination of arm strength on deep throws, touch on intermediate and short routes, deceptive running ability and high football IQ made him the most coveted quarterback by NFL teams since Andrew Luck.
Lawrence completed 66.7 percent of his passes for Clemson for 10,098 yards, 90 touchdowns and only 17 interceptions. He had a 164.3 passer rating and also ran for 943 yards and 18 touchdowns.
Lawrence was 52-2 as a starter for Cartersville (Ga.) High School, which included a 41-game winning streak. He led his high school team to four regional titles and two state championships.
He is 86-4 as a starting quarterback entering the NFL.
The Jaguars secured the rights to the No. 1 overall pick by finishing 1-15 last season. Before drafting Lawrence, owner Shad Khan hired Urban Meyer, who guided Florida and Ohio State to three national championships.
The combination of Meyer and Lawrence has jump-started season-ticket sales and sparked the most optimism about the Jaguars re-inventing themselves since the franchise played its first season in 1995.
In rookie mini-camp, OTAs and two mandatory minicamps sessions, Lawrence has proven to be a quick study and had his best practice on the final minicamp day.
“He’s learning and he’s learning quickly,” said passing game coordinator Brian Schottenheimer during a video conference after the final day of mandatory minicamp — who also declined to say that Lawrence would be the opening day starter. “He’s a terrific student of the game. He loves the mental preparation, he’s getting a feel for how we do things here, he’s just a true pleasure to coach because he loves it. He sits on every word, every phrase and every sound bite that you give him in meetings.”
Fourth-year wide receiver D.J. Chark was one of many offensive players who was optimistic about Lawrence’s practice sessions.
“You have Trevor, who’s still learning, but the talent is definitely there,” Chark said after one practice. “He doesn’t mind throwing it, doesn’t mind slinging it, which is something that’s going to help this offense for sure. We still have a way to go to get to where we want to be, but it’s not a bad start at all.”
Wide receiver Marvin Jones Jr., one of the free-agents brought in during the off-season, was even more bubbly after one practice.
”Everybody’s going around flying fast and making big plays as we should and as we knew we were going to do,” Jones said. ”Everybody’s been great taking the coaching and just having a good time. So, we’re just going to continue to do that.”
Schottenheimer said Lawrence bounced back from some early struggles and ended the OTAs and minicamp on a high note.
“As a coach, you get excited about that because you see he’s getting better, he’s stacking good days on top of one another,” Schottenheimer said.
Lawrence had off-season surgery on his left (non-throwing) shoulder and strained a hamstring during one OTA session. The team has been cautious with his workload and Meyer ended minicamp by praising Lawrence for his progress despite the minor physical setbacks.
“[Lawrence and Schottenheimer] have been working on this well before the draft,” Meyer said. “His retention and carry-over have been very good. Execution at times, like you would imagine, has been up and down, especially when they start changing the looks up on defense—which obviously is going to happen a ton. But we’re very pleased with where he is. The summer is going to be great and training camp is going to be great.”
The next step will be training camp, will begins on July 27, where Lawrence and the rest of the team will be in pads and be in full contact for the first time. Fans are expected to get their first look at Lawrence a few days later.
The only home preseason game will be Aug. 14 against the Cleveland Browns. The Jaguars open the season on Sept. 12 at Houston and play at home for the first time on Sept. 19 against Denver.