Trevor Lawrence 2026 Fantasy Football Outlook: Is This the Year He Puts it All Together?
Heading into the 2026 season as RotoBaller's QB10, Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence may be one of the biggest bargains to be found in the later rounds of fantasy drafts. Lawrence finished 2025 as the QB4 but was even more dominant down the stretch. He was the QB1 over the final ten weeks of the year, and he outpaced the QB2 by more than four points per game after Week 11. Even with Travis Hunter expected to spend more time on the defensive side of the ball in 2026, Lawrence is surrounded by a deep group of pass catchers in Brian Thomas Jr., Parker Washington, Jakobi Meyers, and tight end Brenton Strange, and the offense as a whole could take another step forward in year two under Liam Coen. Lawrence's fantasy upside was unlocked in part due to his rushing prowess, with the 2021 first overall pick adding 359 yards and nine scores on the ground (both career highs), and with Travis Etienne Jr. and his 56.3 targets per game over the past three seasons heading to New Orleans, Lawrence could see additional scramble opportunities in 2026. Lawrence will need to raise his unimpressive 60.9% completion rate, but with a tangible area of improvement to point to heading into year six, the sky is still the limit if he can finally piece together all elements of his game.
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