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Clemson QB Lawrence: 'I have the option' to leave or stay

Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence stopped short of calling an audible on his plans to head to the NFL next year, though the likely No. 1 pick in next year's draft did not rule out returning to school.

'œMy mindset has been that I'm going to move on,'ť said the 6-foot-6 QB with the flowing hair. 'œBut who knows? There's a lot of things that could happen.'ť

Lawrence had laid publicly laid out his plans before Clemson's opener at Wake Forest last month: play this college season, graduate in December with his bachelor's degree in marketing and get ready for the NFL.

That's led to reports about which NFL teams might win the Lawrence sweepstakes - and the frontrunner right now is the offensively challenged New York Jets. At 0-7 , the Jets are the NFL's only winless team.

Former NFL receiver Roddy White created a social media stir last week when he suggested that if the Jets held the top pick and he were Lawrence, 'œI'd just go back'ť to school.

White said he is related to Clemson offensive coordinator Tony Elliott and suggested he might call Elliott and suggest the coach tell Lawrence 'œif the Jets get the first pick, don't go. Just stay one more year in college and just enjoy your time because it would be awful for you to get drafted by the New York Jets.'ť

White's not the only voice that's anti-Lawrence to the Big Apple.

Former NFL receiver Keyshawn Johnson, the No. 1 overall pick with the Jets in 1996 turned ESPN broadcaster, said his former team has a done poor job surrounding current quarterback Sam Darnold with players to improve the offense.

'œYou drafted a guy three years ago with the third pick in the draft because he was your Trevor Lawrence. He has nothing around him. Nothing,'ť Johnson said last week on his ESPN morning show.

Whenever Lawrence leaves for the NFL, he's expected to change a franchise's fortunes.

He's thrown for 1,833 yards and 17 touchdowns (tied for second nationally in FBS) this season as Clemson has started 6-0. Lawrence is 31-1 as a starter in college and has the Tigers pointed toward a sixth straight Atlantic Coast Conference title and trip to the College Football Playoff.

Lawrence and the Tigers face Boston College (4-2, 3-2) on Saturday.

Eagles coach Jeff Hafley was Ohio State's co-defensive coordinator when the Tigers defeated the Buckeyes 29-23 in the CFP semifinals last December and sees a player who put in the work to get even better this season.

Hafley said Lawrence is better in the pocket and with his decisions.

'œDefinitely coming back and improving, it says a lot about him,'ť Hafley said.

While the Jets have the inside track, there are plenty of other NFL teams that could benefit from having Lawrence on the roster.

That includes the 1-6 Atlanta Falcons, who are less than an hour's drive from Lawrence's hometown of Cartersville, Georgia.

Lawrence said he wasn't a huge NFL fan growing up, although he did pull for the Falcons. He largely laughs off the Twitter posts pushing teams to lose simply to get him in their locker room.

'œI try to ignore it as much as possible,'ť Lawrence said earlier this month. 'œObviously, if you're on social media at all, you can't help but see some of it. It's just funny.'ť

His focus, Lawrence said, remains on Clemson's success this season and is not worried at the moment about what happens after that.

'œNo matter where I go," he said, 'œwhether that's across the country, whether that's close to home, whether I stay another year, no matter what it is, we'll work it out."

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Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) hands a towel to Micah Chapman, 6, of Anderson, S.C., after an NCAA college football game against Syracuse in Clemson, S.C., on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Ken Ruinard/Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) makes a pass during an NCAA college football game against Syracuse in Clemson, S.C., on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Ken Ruinard/Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney walks near the sideline during an NCAA college football game against Syracuse in Syracuse, S.C., on Saturday, Oct. 24, 2020. (Ken Ruinard/Pool Photo via AP) The Associated Press
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