-- Jamaal Williams is just one of the many players on the Green Bay Packers' roster this season whose expectations are cranked reasonably high.
The former BYU running back is entering a rather unfamiliar situation in his second season -- a "committee" approach to distributing carries.
In other words, whoever has the hot hand on a weekly basis handles the workload.
As of last week, Williams will have somewhat of a two-game head start over his counterpart, Aaron Jones, the second of the three running backs drafted to Green Bay last year.
Jones was hit with a two-game suspension for violating the NFL's substance abuse policy, giving Williams and his presumed backup, Ty Montgomery, a chance to lead the committee by example.