

At least these moves represent an effort to provide Lawrence with an actual professional set-up as opposed to the absolute clown show that was in place in Jacksonville last year. The additions of Doug Pederson, Christian Kirk, and Evan Engram have brought about some chuckles from people in the media. Seemingly the entire dynasty community has decided to give Lawrence somewhat of a pass for his poor rookie season because of how toxic the situation under Meyer was in Jacksonville. Lawrence, the QB23 in 2021, still sits firmly in QB1 territory as KeepTradeCut’s QB11. Meyer’s tenure in Jacksonville was so bad that Lawrence’s dynasty value had been effectively insulated from a more appropriate drop in rankings. Meyer failed spectacularly in every aspect of being an NFL head coach, and his biggest blunders are already highly publicized. Still, Lawrence has one man to thank for his relatively steady dynasty value heading into 2022: Urban Meyer.

Usually, horrific numbers like this from a rookie QB would tank his long-term outlook in dynasty. He also failed to eclipse 250 passing yards in 13 of 17 games. There was an eight-game stretch last season during which Lawrence threw just a single touchdown. Lawrence started all 17 games, throwing just 12 touchdowns against 17 interceptions. Trevor Lawrence (Jacksonville Jaguars – 2021) Without further ado, let’s jump into the Combined ‘21-‘23 Class Dynasty Rankings at quarterback:ġ. To help aid in that process, this DynastyNerds Combined ‘21-‘23 Class Dynasty Rankings series will combine all of the fantasy football-relevant prospects from the 2021, 2022, and 2023 draft classes and rank them position by position in order of their current value as dynasty/devy assets.
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I believe having an idea of the relative strengths and weaknesses of past, current, and future classes is beneficial as we consider how to construct our rosters over the short and long term. In dynasty and devy formats, questions such as these often come up.

Should I trade away my 2022 rookie picks in order to add 2023 picks? I constantly hear about how great the 2023 class is going to be. Where would Breece Hall have ranked among running backs had he come out last year (2021)? Would Malik Willis be anywhere close to QB1 of the class if he was coming out next year (2023)?
