Running backs with clear paths to a starter's workload are always a welcome commodity in fantasy football.
So knowing that rookie T.J. Yeldon is slated to be the lead back for the Jacksonville Jaguars -- yet is being drafted as the 28th running back in best-ball leagues -- should have some players excited at the thought of a potentially sneaky pick in the fifth round or so come August.
But given that he plays for the Jaguars, whose offense was the worst in the NFL last year according to our schedule-adjusted metrics, can he live up to even the modest cost, or is expecting to plug him in as a viable weekly option a bit too optimistic?