Irish Daily Mirror

Jags won’t be clever if they don’t pick Trevor

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WHEN American college football’s National Championsh­ip takes place in the early hours of tomorrow morning, it will do so without the sport’s biggest star – Trevor Lawrence.

You might not recognise his name now, but Lawrence ( above) is a sensation over in America... and has been for the past two years.

The Clemson Tigers quarterbac­k is the brightest prospect to come from the college ranks in a generation.

Experts are comparing his NFL potential to greats such as John Elway or Peyton Manning.

Even before last year’s draft, Lawrence was locked in to be the No. 1 pick in 2021.

Some fans even started the 2020 season hoping their respective teams would ‘ Tank for Trevor’.

That meant finishing bottom of this year’s rankings to have the first selection in the draft – thus guaranteei­ng his services.

However, Clemson’s loss in the Sugar Bowl – college football’s equivalent to a semi- final – to the Ohio State Buckeyes has potentiall­y changed matters.

Now some have called for the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars, who have the first pick in this year’s draft, to pass up the opportunit­y to take Lawrence and instead draft the quarterbac­k who got the better of him that day –

Justin Fields ( inset).

Even Jacksonvil­le favourite and presenter on Channel 5’ s Monday Night Football coverage, Maurice JonesDrew tweeted that he was now questionin­g the selection of Lawrence.

Fields played exceptiona­lly well and was slated to be drafted in the top 12 picks prior to the game.

But if he is on the winning side against an exceptiona­l Alabama team in the National Championsh­ip, the calls for him to be drafted first will grow even louder.

I would never pretend to know more about American football than my friend MJD, but I believe he has it wrong if he thinks the Jags should pass on Lawrence.

Lawrence had only lost once before in 35 games.

His individual stats are mind- boggling, the most stand- out being his 90 touchdown passes! He should be considered the best college quarterbac­k ever.

This situation reminds me of the 2012 draft.

Missing out on Lawrence would be like missing out on Andrew Luck.

Everyone expected Luck to come into the NFL and be a generation­al talent and so it proved.

But back in 2012 there was another quarterbac­k in the mix to be selected first, the more mobile and exciting Robert Griffin III.

Griffin III was ultimately drafted second that year.

And while both experience­d early success, there is no doubt Luck turned out to be the better pick.

Fields may have flashed in that one game.

But if I were the Jaguars, I wouldn’t be looking the

Trevor Lawrence gift horse in the mouth!

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