T.J. Yeldon is just a few workouts into his NFL career, but we can already see how impactful he will be for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
The second-round running back is going to make something special of his rookie season, combining his skills with commitment by the Jaguars to run the ball more. Last season the Jags attempted almost exactly 200 more passes than rushing attempts, racking up about 1400 more yards through the air. This also saw Blake Bortles sacked into irrelevance, his arm deteriorate, and general offensive confusion.
Bringing in T.J. Yeldon after addressing the offensive line’s biggest problems in free agency was the next logical step.