JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- Jaguars coach Doug Marrone knows that fans in town are giddy at the possibility of having the No. 1 pick and landing Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence.
But he isn't going to change his approach over the final two weeks of the season. He's not going to sit healthy players, he's not going to make blatantly bad in-game decisions, and he's not going to put together a questionable game plan.
He's still going to try to win the Jaguars' final two games, even if that means the Jaguars lose out on a player that could potentially transform one of the NFL's worst franchises.