I’ve written quite a bit about the debate surrounding 2021 No. 1 pick Trevor Lawrence. And now, after his third year, he is eligible for an extension. If Lawrence joins the ranks of the league’s top-paid players, the heat on Pederson to get him playing at a consistently high level will ratchet up. And if he doesn’t, well, that ain’t going to be great either, given he was viewed as a once-a-generation, franchise-saving talent. Many executives are shocked that GM Trent Baalke has lasted this long. Anything less than the Jaguars’ 2022 campaign — which included a playoff berth and a first-round win — and there is going to be a shake-up, even if only in the front office. “Something could still happen there after the draft,” the second GM said of potential front-office churn in Jacksonville.
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