 Trevor Lawrence has had a pretty forgettable fantasy football season. He's now thrown multiple touchdown passes in just two games, and both of those games were against the Colts. He's ranked as a top 10 fantasy quarterback just twice, too. Considering he was drafted to be your QB1 and a potential week-in and week-out starter, he's been anything but that. Now, there's a voice in the back of my head saying to not forget about what happened in 2022. I'm not gonna lie. Last year, through eight games, Lawrence was averaging just a little over 15 fantasy points per game. This year, through nine games, he's at 13.7. After those eight games last year, he really turned it up. He finished the year with 19 points per contest. Realistically, though, those kinds of splits, they probably don't matter that much. And more importantly, Jacksonville has the fourth toughest quarterback schedule from here on out, according to my adjusted fantasy points allowed numbers. Even if he plays a little bit better, it's not gonna be easy to score fantasy points. I don't think it's gonna happen for Trevor Lawrence this year.