There is a lot working against T.J. Yeldon in the fantasy football world.
After being given the chance to star in Week 1 and Week 2, Yeldon delivered virtually nothing positive. He has just 2.4 yards per carry on 28 attempts.
His one redeeming factor at this point is a rushing touchdown that he miraculously scored and some solid production in PPR leagues due to his team-leading 12 receptions.
With the return of Chris Ivory in Week 3, however, the Jaguars will look for more effective running out of the running back position. That should mean that Ivory gets fed while Yeldon is relegated to more of a support role.