The Facts: The Jaguars' running back situation, chiefly how the carries will be divided between Ivory and T.J. Yeldon, is a frequent question. Most expect Ivory to be the starter and Yeldon a third-down back. But don't be surprised if it ends being a more even split (55-45 range).
Diehards Line:
As Times-Union staffer Ryan O'Halloran suggested, what will be interesting is if the Jaguars coaches take the Hot Hand Approach, giving Ivory and Yeldon equal first-half work and then leaning on one guy in the second half. Ivory rushed for 1,070 yards last year and has six years in the league. Yeldon might have reached 1,000 yards if not for an early December knee injury and is entering only his second year.