Trevor Lawrence has already been hailed as one of the best quarterback prospects of this generation and will likely be the Jacksonville Jaguars selection at No. 1 overall in the NFL Draft next week. One college scouting director said he is the type who could win a team multiple Super Bowls.

Some executives and scouts told NFL.com's Tom Pelissero they were hesitant to assign the “generational” label to the Clemson star and likely future Jaguars QB. But one collegiate scout said Lawrence's talent and upside are undeniable:

“There's just over-scouting that goes on in our league — like a guy's got to have holes or something,” the scouting director said, via Pelissero. “I go back to when (Lawrence) was a freshman — if he could enter the draft (then), he would've been the first pick to me after his freshman year. What is giving people pause are probably the two (college football playoff) games he lost, the one to Burrow (and LSU, in the title game) and the one to (Justin) Fields (and Ohio State, in a semifinal game) where he wasn't at his best, to be straight about it. But he's so good and talented and athletic. C'mon. That guy can win you Super Bowls.”

Another AFC quarterbacks coach told Pelissero the Jacksonville Jaguars “have” to take Lawrence with the No. 1 overall pick, saying he can be a perennial Pro Bowler.

There has yet to be a single indication that the Jaguars will not take Lawrence. Jacksonville was apparently impressed by his retention of their playbook. Jaguars fans even sent Lawrence and his wife, Marissa Mowry, wedding gifts after the couple got married earlier this month.

Can Lawrence be the kind of superstar quarterback the Jaguars have so desperately needed  for decades? That remains to be seen, though some league personnel feel he is indeed capable of being a franchise savior, even for the Jaguars.