 The Jaguars are just two games away from landing Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence as their future franchise quarterback. The question is, if the Jaguars were to continue to lose and have that pick, or maybe even if the Jaguars were to pick up just one more victory and the Jets continue to lose, what would happen with Trevor Lawrence? What would be the best option for Trevor Lawrence in his NFL career? I just want to say I'm excited. If this stands that the Jaguars are going to draft Trevor Lawrence, I'm excited. I really am. Just a better organization than the Jets couldn't imagine a much better opportunity and position for a team that's kind of sort of in the bottom, but maybe just one, two, three, yeah maybe four pieces away from being a good winning organization, but quarterback is one of those pieces and Trevor Lawrence getting a once in a lifetime generational player. People comparing him to someone like Andrew Luck, the best prospect to come out since Andrew Luck. This is huge for the Jacksonville Jaguars and I think it's huge for Trevor Lawrence in his NFL career as well. Before we get much more in depth on the exact pieces that the Jaguars have, let's talk about the scenario of if Trevor Lawrence went to the New York Jets, what could happen? A lot of people were saying that maybe Trevor Lawrence needs to pull what Eli Manning did with the San Diego Chargers, say hey I don't want to be part of this organization. I feel like I could win more with this organization right over here. Trade me, trade me away or I'm going to sit out or whatever it may be. Yes, it may be a little bit of a douchey move on the part of Trevor Lawrence and his agent and everything else in between, but I feel like that that would have been the best opportunity is for Trevor Lawrence to become a Jacksonville Jaguar and it's becoming more and more realistic of that happening. Doug Marone, who could be the next head coach for Trevor Lawrence. This is what he said on losing on purpose so that he can land Trevor Lawrence as their quarterback. That's right. The media loves to ask some interesting questions just against out of the mind of these coaches and players. This is what Doug Marone had to say on losing on purpose. I wouldn't do that. I couldn't do it. I just wouldn't. I've never done that with anything in my life. Hey, have you ever done that? I had trouble letting my kids win when they were little. Okay, so first of all, you're a terrible father, by the way. That's a side story. That's a different topic. But Doug Marone, not letting his kids win, says that he just wants to win and he doesn't like to lose. I don't think any coach or any player when they play a game has a mentality of thinking of the future and thinking, oh, we have to lose this game. We have to lose for the sake of the Jaguars organization. No, they don't care. All they care about is themselves. They care about being on that team. They care about winning. They care about performing well so they can stay with that team and provide a living for themselves and their family. That's it. That's just how it is. So the Jaguars are going to play their best against Chicago. And then the following week, the Jaguars are going to play their best against the Indianapolis Colts. They don't care about losing. No one cares, except the front office. The front office, including Shotcon and the other front office staff, and I feel like that's the same thing with the Jacksonville Jaguars and with the New York Jets. The Jets doing the most Jets thing that they could possibly do and win at the wrong time. And Trevor Lawrence, more than likely, I believe I read it was something around 60%, 65% chance that the Jaguars hold on to the number one overall pick. Just because of that one win, because of that one win against the Rams. The Jaguars are the best option for Lawrence. The Jaguars moved on from Fournette, but they found a backup and a replacement in James Robinson. Talking about another guy with attitude problems at the running back position, compare that to New York Jets releasing Levy on Bell. But however, they don't find a replacement for the running back position. No one really stepped up. That says a lot about the organization in itself. The Jaguars have better receivers, DJ Chark, D.D. Westbrook who tours ACL, hopefully he's going to recover by the start of next season. Keelan Cole, LaVisca Chanel, Versus Jameson Crowder, Broushott Perriman, Denzel Mims. Out of those opportunities, out of those receivers, out of that offense, kind of like the Jaguars being the best spot for Lawrence. However he ends up with, he needs a new head coach with that question. A lot of rebuilding is going to be happening within these organizations. A lot of rebuilding is going to be happening and you guys that are into playing Madden in franchise mode, and if it goes to the Jaguars, you guys are going to hop on the Jaguars and play franchise mode for sure. But it all starts with Trevor Lawrence as the quarterback. But leave your thoughts. Who do you guys feel like is going to draft? Lawrence. Will it be the Jaguars? Will it be the Jets?