

The Facts: Asked by a reader to identify a surprise cut this year, Mike Kaye of WTLV replied, "It's going to be tough getting Yeldon on the field."
Diehards Line:Kaye went on to remind readers the team drafted running back Leonard Fournette with the fourth overall pick. You don't take a running back there without planning to use him early and often. Veteran Chris Ivory will be his running mate in the early going, but Fournette is poised to be three-down back by the end of the season. Ivory is a former starter, who should make the most of his time. The front office has backed Yeldon as a receiver and blocker out of the backfield, but it's hard to imagine him getting more than a handful of snaps on offense per game. He will also need to play a role on special teams. However, he hasn't played a snap of special teams during his first two years in the league, according to Pro Football Reference. The team also has Corey Grant, who has speed that is unparalleled on the roster. The Jaguars could prefer Grant as a wild card in their tailback group. Kay summed up: "Yeldon needs to earn the gig this year. He is no longer on scholarship as a former second-round pick."