When asked which player he saw as a potential cut, Mike Kaye of WTLV offered up the former second round pick out of Alabama’s name. Yeldon‘s career yards per attempt sit at a paltry 3.9 so far.
Logistically, this shouldn’t shock most Jaguars fans. In fact, there was speculation of a trade on this very site. General manager David Caldwell and former head coach Gus Bradley drafted Yeldon with the idea that he could be a three down, “bell cow” back. As of yet, this has not transpired.