Summary
Trevor Lawrence carries a 84.0 dynasty score, ranking 10 at QB. With 4,007 passing yards, 29 touchdowns, and a 60.9% completion percentage in 2025, he is on a strong trajectory with four years remaining on his contract.
Projection Rationale
Lawrence’s 2025 stat line (4,007 passing yards, 29 touchdowns, 12 interceptions) indicates a strong production trajectory. His Verdict efficiency grade at the 57th percentile highlights a gap between his production and efficiency. With four years remaining on his contract, Lawrence’s role security is secure.
Injury Risk
No injury entries in 2025. Trevor Lawrence’s durability grade (84th percentile) suggests a relatively low injury risk, considering his age (26).
Opportunity Notes
Lawrence’s snap share trended down to 87.0% in 2025. The quarterback role is secure with four years remaining on his contract.
Scheme Fit Analysis
Grant Udinski coordinates a motion-heavy spread system, with a 59.5% shotgun rate. The scheme helps Lawrence’s ceiling by providing high-volume passing opportunities.
Trend Assessment
Rising
Lawrence’s production is rising, indicated by his 86th percentile Verdict production grade and ascending trend from Verdict Scores. His consistent usage (92nd percentile Verdict usage grade) and durability (84th percentile Verdict durability grade) also support this trend.
Ceiling / Floor
Ceiling: QB3-QB5. For Lawrence to reach this ceiling, he must maintain his production level and continue to improve his efficiency. Floor: QB6-QB8: If volume decreases or Lawrence loses the job, his floor would be around a mid-tier quarterback.
Comparable Player
Peyton Manning, 1998-2011.