As a result, Urban Meyer and the Jaguars are taking the safe route with Lawrence’s hamstring during mandatory minicamp.
“Yeah, if we had to go, he could’ve went.
“So, we’re just being cautious.
While Lawrence understands the safer approach to practice ahead of the summer and his first NFL training camp, the Jaguars’ franchise quarterback admitted on Monday that it was “a little frustrating” to not be full speed.
It’s a little frustrating just not being able to go full speed, but I’m feeling good,” Lawrence said on Monday.
During nearly three full seasons as Clemson’s starting quarterback, Lawrence recorded a 34-2 record as a starter, having only lost in the College Football Playoffs .
In his career, Lawrence completed 66% of his passes for 10,098 yards for 90 touchdowns and 17 interceptions.
Lawrence has impressed coaches and teammates throughout the offseason both with his plays on the practice field and his retention and knowledge of Schottenheimer and offensive coordinator Darrell Bevell’s offense.
“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.