Former Clemson standout and Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence is entering the 2025 NFL season under intense scrutiny as he aims for a breakthrough that could cement his status as a true superstar. The highly anticipated Trevor Lawrence 2025 breakout season is generating buzz among NFL analysts, especially after a rollercoaster start to his professional career marked by moments of brilliance and setbacks.
Chris Brockman of The Rich Eisen Show, who highlighted Lawrence among the top NFL talents ready to make a leap to superstardom, stressed that this upcoming season represents a critical juncture for the franchise quarterback.
Mixed Early NFL Successes with High Stakes for Upcoming Year
Lawrence came to the NFL as a generational talent after a stellar collegiate career at Clemson, where he led the Tigers to an impressive 34-2 record as the starting quarterback. His professional journey has featured highlights such as the 2022 Pro Bowl season and leading Jacksonville to an AFC South title, including an incredible playoff comeback. However, inconsistency, turnovers, and injuries — including a shoulder injury and concussion that cut short his 2024 campaign after just 10 games — have impeded his progress. His 2024 numbers included a 60.6% completion rate, 2,045 passing yards, 11 touchdowns, and 7 interceptions.
With a recent five-year, $275 million contract extension, the Jaguars are investing heavily in Lawrence’s future. The team has bolstered its offense by hiring new head coach and offensive strategist Liam Coen, and acquiring promising weapons such as wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. and the second overall pick in the 2025 draft, cornerback Travis Hunter, creating the potential for a major offensive surge.

The Pressure to Transform Talent into Consistent Success
Brockman underscored the urgency surrounding Lawrence’s development, stating,
“Trevor Lawrence – I’m not saying it’s ‘last chance saloon,’ but we’re getting close to being out of excuses and chances for Trevor.”
He highlighted the support system around Lawrence, noting,
“Brian Thomas Jr. had his massive breakout last year. That guy’s going to be a superstar wide receiver soon, and of course, the giant draft day trade for Travis Hunter. Offensive coach, Liam Coen.”
Lawrence’s career record over 62 starts, including playoffs, stands at 23-39, pointing to the need for a significant shift in results to meet expectations. Brockman affirmed the anticipation building around the quarterback, remarking,
“We’ve been waiting and waiting and waiting for Trevor to have his moment, and I think this is the year that he could finally do it.”
Outlook for Lawrence and the Jaguars’ Future
The 2025 season could define Trevor Lawrence’s career trajectory, with the Jaguars relying on his ability to harness his full potential amid a strengthened supporting cast and a fresh coaching approach. Success this year would transform public perception and validate the team’s substantial financial commitment. As Lawrence prepares for a pivotal season, both fans and analysts will watch closely to see if this marks the arrival of his NFL superstar status.

