The Jacksonville Jaguars struggled mightily last season, going just 4-13 thanks to a myriad of problems on both sides of the ball. To be painfully honest, Trevor Lawrence was one of the issues, as he was pedestrian in the 10 games he played.

Lawrence is now entering a pivotal campaign in 2025 in which he really needs to start living up to his lofty expectations. Not only was he considered a generational talent when the Jaguars took him No. 1 overall in 2022, but Jacksonville also handed him a $275 million contract extension last summer.

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So, yeah: the way Lawrence has played the last couple of seasons is simply not going to cut it.

To their credit, the Jaguars have added some key pieces for Lawrence this offseason, trading

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