Big 10 Network’s Ryan Burr reports the Steelers “made inquiries” to the Jaguars about trading for Trevor Lawrence.
We’ll see where this one goes, but it’s certainly out of left field. The Jaguars signed Lawrence to a five-year, $275 million contract extension last offseason, and in his introductory press conference, head coach Liam Coen suggested the offense “will be all about Trevor.” There don’t seem to be any signs pointing to the Jaguars’ interest in trading Lawrence, but it’s possible the Steelers were doing their due diligence in reaching out to teams they thought may be willing to make a deal. Lawrence has a no-trade clause baked into his extension, so any trade would need to be approved by the former No. 1 pick.