Maurice Jones-Drew is just like everybody else on Monday that woke up the new of the Jacksonville Jaguars making yet another huge change to their roster.
The team traded star defensive lineman Yannick Ngakoue to the Vikings on Sunday and then announced they had released former No. 4 overall NFL Draft pick Leonard Fournette.
Jones-Drew, who played for Jacksonville from 2006-13, sent a message on Twitter that questioned the inner workings of the franchise.
“Can anyone tell me what is going on in Duval? How do you draft a player top 5 and cut him 3 years later? How? How do you say his skill set doesn’t match your scheme when he is your best player at your position? What philosophy in football is successful without good players?” he wrote on social media.
Jacksonville had six straight top-five picks from 2012-17 and none of those players are currently on the squad.
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As expected, the franchise is now the favorite to land the No. 1 overall pick in 2021 – and Clemson quarterback Trevor Lawrence.