Nobody had given up on Trevor Lawrence. But if we're being honest, before the Jacksonville Jaguars' final game this season, Lawrence looked very little like the star he was touted to be.
Blame Urban Meyer or Lawrence's teammates or the Jaguars in general for a bad rookie season, but it had been a bad rookie season. He hadn't thrown for more than one touchdown in a game since the season opener. His passer rating for the 10 games before Sunday's finale was a ghastly 66. Not that the Jaguars were going to be panicked about Lawrence going into his second season, but it was nice to see him look like a star in a big game.