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- I think that it's all those things continuing to refine them and getting better and better. Lawrence continued, "Footwork in the pocket, more consistent.
- I think as the season went on, a couple things maybe got a little sloppy -- some of the footwork in the pocket.
- Continue to improve accuracy, different arm angles just continuing to give guys a chance to get the ball as soon as possible in space so they can go make plays."As the season progressed and Lawrence got more comfortable in Liam Coen's offense, he really began to make huge strides during the second half of the season. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementAs the Jaguars put together an eight-game winning streak to close out the regular season, the offense -- led by Lawrence -- averaged almost 33 points per game during that span. Lawrence, specifically, ranked fourth among all quarterbacks in total passing yards in that stretch of games, per PFF. He was also third in yards per pass attempt, second in passing touchdowns, and had the fifth-lowest turnover-worthy play rate.
- We also saw Lawrence make a lot of plays with his legs. Beyond the numbers, Coen pointed out that a lot of the success that Lawrence and the offense had started pre-snap with Lawrence making adjustments to put the offense in the best position possible to succeed. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe 2026 season will be Year 2 in Coen's offense, which should provide a jumping-off point for Lawrence and the rest of this unit to take another step. This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars' QB Trevor Lawrence discusses focus points this offseason.
