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Jacksonville Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew (foot) said he is making progress in his rehab from foot surgery. He was able to run at 75 percent Monday, May 13.
Fantasy Impact: He'll be ready for the start of the season but you have to wonder if he'll be able to hold up.
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Jacksonville Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew (foot) is at the team's facility doing rehab during the team's rookie minicamp.
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Jacksonville Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew wants to play at 205 pounds next season. That is the weight he played at in college.
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Jacksonville Jaguars general manager Dave Caldwell said the team will not trade RB Maurice Jones-Drew and will assess his contract situation after the season.
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Jacksonville Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew (foot) said he has been rehabbing his foot injury every day and hopes to be at full speed by late May or early June. Jones-Drew said he began to lightly jog earlier this month.
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Jacksonville Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew (foot) has not been cleared to participate in offseason workouts at this point. He is also expected to sit out the team's minicamp in two weeks.
Fantasy Impact: This isn't a big surprise considering the injury but he should be ready to go for training camp.
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Jacksonville Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew's (foot) initial injury was a lisfranc fracture in his left foot.
Fantasy Impact: This is a tricky injury to return from, so Jones-Drew carries a few question marks heading into this coming season.
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Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Gus Bradley said RB Maurice Jones-Drew (foot) is expected to get the walking boot on his left foot taken off this week. Jones-Drew will begin his rehab once he is out of the walking boot.
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Jacksonville Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew will be running behind a new blocking scheme this year. Offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch plans to install the zone blocking scheme which was popularized by Alex Gibbs when he was the Denver Broncos offensive line coach under then head coach Mike Shanahan. The scheme originally featured smaller, quicker linemen, but said bigger linemen can adjust to it and he believed the team has the personnel to make the transition work.
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Jacksonville Jaguars general manager David Caldwell said the team will evaluate RB Maurice Jones-Drew (foot) before determining his role in the offense moving forward. 'That's going to be an evaluation process. He needs to get healthy first,' Caldwell said. 'He needs to get on the field and we're going to need a full body of work to evaluate him.'
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