Forgot about them. I could see that.First year in Las Vegas? Won't happen.
Brady retires, Lawrence becomes a Patriot. Because BB says so.
Forgot about them. I could see that.First year in Las Vegas? Won't happen.
Brady retires, Lawrence becomes a Patriot. Because BB says so.
Lawrence isn't draft-eligible until the Raiders 2nd year in Vegas.First year in Las Vegas? Won't happen.
Brady retires, Lawrence becomes a Patriot. Because BB says so.
They need to lose during their first season to get him.Lawrence isn't draft-eligible until the Raiders 2nd year in Vegas.
Brett McMurphy reports that Clemson sophomore QB Trevor Lawrence has taken out a $5 million insurance policy in the event that an injury makes him incapable of playing in the NFL.
It should come as no surprise that a player of Lawrence's caliber is taking out a policy. Lawrence, assuming he does stay healthy, will almost surely be a top-three pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. He seems to be well aware of how much money he would lose in the event that he gets injured at some point, be it in this year's championship game or next season. Savvy move on Lawrence's part.
SOURCE: Brett McMurphy on Twitter
Dec 30, 2019, 6:53 PM ET
Very possible(likely) the Lions aren't picking anywhere near high enough to get Lawrence. The Lions are picking 3rd because of bad luck and unbelievable injuries on offense. Every skill position starter but Golladay ended up on IR.Some say Lions should take Tua this year, but why not wait a year for a chance at this guy? Stafford would be on his last year and TL projects better for the long run.
unless Stafford is done playing, you aren't coming anywhere close to the 1.1Some say Lions should take Tua this year, but why not wait a year for a chance at this guy? Stafford would be on his last year and TL projects better for the long run.
One can always move up if that's the plan.unless Stafford is done playing, you aren't coming anywhere close to the 1.1
I mean I guess so, but it's going to be costly. Might as well trade Stafford now and set yourselves up for being really bad.One can always move up if that's the plan.
To who though? How many teams want a vet with the 12th highest salary?I mean I guess so, but it's going to be costly. Might as well trade Stafford now and set yourselves up for being really bad.
Depends on if Brees or Brady or Ben or Rivers retire. Any of those teams would like him in that case. Miami is an option. Colts.To who though? How many teams want a vet with the 12th highest salary?
Maybe. Not seeing a huge market out there. Lots of good young QBs coming out soon.Depends on if Brees or Brady or Ben or Rivers retire. Any of those teams would like him in that case. Miami is an option. Colts.
No, probably not a lot of teams but a few. I'm just saying if your plan is Tank for Trevor, you should dump your qb.Maybe. Not seeing a huge market out there. Lots of good young QBs coming out soon.
chargers about to do that....i think they play tyrod though instead of e.stickNo, probably not a lot of teams but a few. I'm just saying if your plan is Tank for Trevor, you should dump your qb.
Clemson sophomore QB Trevor Lawrence completed 18-of-37 passes for 234 yards while rushing 10 times for 49 yards and a touchdown in Monday's 42-25 loss to LSU in the CFP National Championship presented by AT&T.
Lawrence (6'6/220) toppled the Alabama dynasty in 2018, but with his second shot at thrashing the SEC in 2019, he came up short. Lawrence struggled against an LSU defense that stepped up at the right time, completing around just half his passes for a mediocre 6.3 yards per pass. In terms of projecting the future, this loss means little for Lawrence and all his excellence, but it does rob him of the chance to have won three national titles in a row, which is somehow unthinkable yet within Lawrence’s grasp at one point. Expect Lawrence to come back with a vengeance in 2020.
Jan 14, 2020, 12:22 AM ET
This, to me, is the dumbest thing he can possibly do. The dumbest thing any NFL player who's gaurenteed to be a top ten draft pick in next year's draft could do.Faust said:
What about Bosa???This, to me, is the dumbest thing he can possibly do. The dumbest thing any NFL player who's gaurenteed to be a top ten draft pick in next year's draft could do.
Look at Joey Bosa. Once you're in the driver's seat never play another down unless you're getting paid. It's just not worth it.
That's what I'm saying. Bosa was a locked in pick so he didn't play his final season. Lawrence should follow his example.What about Bosa???
He's done enough to be a first round pick short of an injury requiring an aputation.
Not saying you're wrong, but I don't recall Joey sitting out a season.That's what I'm saying. Bosa was a locked in pick so he didn't play his final season. Lawrence should follow his example.
In his junior year didn't Bosa opt to sit out the remainder of the season due to a groin injury? He wisely decided to prepare for the NFL, but the injury prompted him to make that decision. He played his junior year up to that point, IIRC.That's what I'm saying. Bosa was a locked in pick so he didn't play his final season. Lawrence should follow his example.
yep...i wouldn't play another down for free.That's what I'm saying. Bosa was a locked in pick so he didn't play his final season. Lawrence should follow his example.
nick bosa.......and clowney did something similarThis, to me, is the dumbest thing he can possibly do. The dumbest thing any NFL player who's gaurenteed to be a top ten draft pick in next year's draft could do.
Look at Joey Bosa. Once you're in the driver's seat never play another down unless you're getting paid. It's just not worth it.
Not saying you're wrong, but I don't recall Joey sitting out a season.
Sorry, wrong brothernick bosa.......and clowney did something similar
Nick Bosa didn’t sit out his final season. He suffered a borderline season ending injury after logging three games. There’s a difference.That's what I'm saying. Bosa was a locked in pick so he didn't play his final season. Lawrence should follow his example.
At least. Add in the Bucs. They are in position to get him but they will blow it because they are stupid.
https://www.nbcsports.com/bayarea/49ers/nick-bosa-details-injury-cut-short-his-final-season-ohio-stateNick Bosa didn’t sit out his final season. He suffered a borderline season ending injury after logging three games. There’s a difference.
I am not part of the FBG staff. Curating content is my way of making a positive contribution to the message boards.Does Faust run these forums? He posts a lot of links
You need a ridiculous amount of draft capital first of allOne can always move up if that's the plan.
There is always a market for a fringe top 10 QB or at least top 12 QB.To who though? How many teams want a vet with the 12th highest salary?
Every game I've seen of Lawrence I've been underwhelmed. Does anyone else have concerns he's not this "all great" prospect everyone makes him out to be? I'm not saying he's terrible by any means, but is he really as good as his legend is being made to be?
The Browns say hello.Minshew might be good enough to get the Jags enough wins to get them out of being the worst team.
What team will need to draft a QB that could get the worst record this season?
Lawrence will want to go back to school for another year if the Browns end up getting the number 1 pick.The Browns say hello.
Carolina wouldn't pass on him if they end up in that spot.Minshew might be good enough to get the Jags enough wins to get them out of being the worst team.
What team will need to draft a QB that could get the worst record this season?