The Facts: During the team's recent three-day mandatory work, Fournette, who occasionally had to be told by Blake Bortles where to line up properly during last year’s minicamp, showed that he knows his offensive responsibilities much better now.
Diehards Line:Asked what’s the biggest stride he would like to see Fournette make before camp opens – OC Nathaniel Hackett said consistency. "We always preach efficiency, efficiency," Hackett said. "I think as a young player getting to this level and then he really ran hard and did a really good job. But I think he almost took too many hits. I just want him to be able to understand the system more so he can run even smarter, but still never lose that aggressiveness." Fournette started out fast as a rookie and raised everyone's expectations for a potent ground game as he rushed for 596 yards in his first six games. But he tailed off with less than 80 yards in seven of his last 10 games, including two of the three playoff games. So more consistency would be great.