Jaguars QB Trevor Lawrence expected to be ready for training camp

As Jacksonville Jaguars training camp draws closer, the spotlight will be on the franchise more than ever before. While Urban Meyer and Tim Tebow are generating plenty of interest, fans are even more excited about franchise quarterback Trevor Lawrence.

Lawrence, the No. 1 pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, got off to a slow start this offseason. He underwent shoulder surgery and suffered a hamstring injury that sidelined him for minicamp, and it took longer than expected to sign his rookie contract. But finally, there is good news for the Jaguars.

During an appearance on “SportsCenter,” ESPN NFL insider Dan Graziano provided a promising update on Lawrence’s availability for training camp:

“He’s going to be fine, from what I understand, to start training camp. The issue is, of course, he just hasn’t had as much time on task as he would like to have at this point. What he’s shown has impressed the Jaguars. It’s going to be a race for Trevor Lawrence to learn as much as he can about the offense and be as ready to go as possible for Week 1.”

Jacksonville has obviously played it safe with the face of the franchise. Lawrence spent much of minicamp sidelined with the intent of giving him enough time to heal. While it will allow the rookie to participate fully at the start of training camp, it also comes at a cost.

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