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Trevor Lawrence QB Scouting Report

Profile

1st QB / 1st Overall   |   6’6 / 225  |   Class – JR   |   College – Clemson     

Pro Comparison
Mathew Stafford (+) – similar arm talent and decision-making issues coming out; better at anticipating and blitz recognition, also has better speed
Scheme
Any – Lawrence has the physical traits to fit in any style offense but would love to see him play in an andy Reid type of offense so ideally with Eric Bienemy. This would give Lawrence opportunities for designed runs while also being able to best utilize his tremendous arm talent.

Grades

Immediate Grade – 70.71

Potential Grade – 87.17

Overall grade – 78.12

Traits/ Skills (see bottom of the page for scale)

All potential first-round prospects are graded and analyzed through ‘film’ of at least three games dedicated to each player. In addition, an array of various stats and analytics are also factored in.

TraitsImmediatePotential
Arm strengthAA
Short/ intermediate acc.BA
Deep acc.BA+
Pocket elusiveness/ extensionBB+
Running abilityBB
ReleaseB+B+
Throwing while movingBB+
Throwing under pressureB-A
Play actionB-A-
Processing/ IQC+A
Decision makingC+A
Sense pressureB-A

Player Notes

  • Anticipation and precision at all levels of the field is elite for a college prospect
  • Accuracy showed to be inconsistent throughout career
  • Doesn’t have good agility but still has underrated speed

Grading Scale

Individual trait scale (1-7):

7 (A+) – Rare world-class skill; no room for improvement   |   6 (A-) – Elite skill; one of the best at that given trait but still has some room to improve   |   5 (B) – Very good; above average and has potential to be elite   |   4 (C+) – Average; ideal to succeed   |   3 (C-) – Below average; not ideal but able to suffice   |   2 (D) – Poor; hinders overall play and is a liability on the field   |   1 (F) – Awful; not good enough for the NFL

Overall grade scale (15-100):

91-100 – Generational talent; rare, hall-of-famer   |   83-90 – Elite player; game-changing talent with hall of fame potential   |   77-84 – Superstar caliber; either ascending towards elite play or descending from elite play   |   69-76 – high-end starter; quality player with star potential   |   61-68 – Average starter; good enough to win with or high-end potential   |   53-60 – Replacement Level; not ideal but capable of starting   |   10-52 – Practice squad/ league min. level; journeymen/ longshots

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