NFL-Jaguars select quarterback Lawrence with top pick in
quarterback-stacked NFL Draft
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[April 30, 2021]
By Amy Tennery
(Reuters) -The Jacksonville Jaguars
selected quarterback Trevor Lawrence with the first pick of the NFL
Draft on Thursday in Cleveland, Ohio, as fans were welcomed back to
the event a year after COVID-19 forced it to go a virtual format.
The 21-year-old Lawrence, who finished as runner-up in voting for
the Heisman Trophy awarded to college football's most outstanding
player, was the consensus top pick for the struggling Jaguars, which
went 1-and-15 last season.
"I'm going to put the work in, I'm going to do what it takes,"
Lawrence, who led Clemson to three straight ACC championship titles,
told reporters.
"I'm not expecting for anyone to hand me anything - I want to come
in there any earn the respect and the right to lead the team," he
added.

The 6-foot, 6-inch (1.98-meters) Lawrence was one of five
quarterbacks taken in the first 15 picks, as the New York Jets
picked up BYU quarterback Zach Wilson second, as expected, and the
San Francisco 49ers snagged North Dakota State quarterback Trey
Lance third, a move that surprised NFL insiders and armchair experts
alike.
The other two top quarterback prospects - Justin Fields and Mac
Jones - were selected 11th, by the Philadelphia Eagles, and 15th by
the New England Patriots, respectively.
Jones was one of a whopping six prospects out of University of
Alabama selected in the first round, a figure that equals the record
set in 2004 by the University of Miami.
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Trevor Lawrence (Clemson) with NFL
commissioner Roger Goodell over video call after being selected by
the Jacksonville Jaguars as the number one overall pick in the first
round of the 2021 NFL Draft at First Energy Stadium. Mandatory
Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

Thursday's first round capped an unusual scouting season for clubs
across the league, with the combine called off and fewer than half
the usual crop of prospects available for in-person medical
evaluations, on the heels of a chaotic collegiate season that saw
reduced playing time for some NFL hopefuls.
It also afforded a sliver of normalcy for the league, as hordes of
fans packed together in Cleveland to catch a glimpse of the next
generation of NFL talent, a scene that stood in stark contrast to
last year, when the draft was taken to a "virtual" format due to the
COVID-19 and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell hosted from his
basement.
Met with his annual chorus of boos as he walked onto the stage, a
vaccinated Goodell egged on the crowd, telling the surly fans: "I
didn’t come out of my basement for nothing."
The NFL Draft continues on Friday.
(Reporting by Amy Tennery; editing by Christian Schmollinger and Kim
Coghill)
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