Urban Meyer calls Travis Etienne a third-down back and heres how Jaguars plan to use him
The became the first team in NFL history to
Jesperi Kotkaniemi Men Jersey select a quarterback and a running back from the same school in the first round of the common-draft era. Jacksonville selected Trevor Lawrence with the No. 1 overall pick and Travis Etienne at No. 25, reuniting the pair of Clemson teammates.Drafting a running back in the first round these days appears to be a stretch, especially the way Jaguars head coach Urban Meyer plans to use Etienne. Keep in mind the Jaguars have and on their roster."I see Carlos and James the 1-2, downhill, powerful running backs,"
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Andrei Markov Men Jersey in Jacksonville given his college resume. He is the ACC's all-time leader in rushing yards (4,952), scrimmage yards (6,107), rushing touchdowns (70), and scrimmage touchdowns (78).So why can Etienne fit as a third-down running back and contribute immediately? Etienne has 1,020 receiving yards over the last two seasons -
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