Due to the injury of second year running back Leonard Fournette, the Jacksonville Jaguars have opted to make a trade with the Cleveland Browns for Carlos Hyde to address their depth issues at that position. In addition to Fournette's injury, TJ Yeldon, who has served as the primary running back for them, is also dealing with foot and ankle injuries.

However, the Jaguars seem to not be concerned with the play of their quarterback Blake Bortles, who in recent weeks has been the subject of trade rumors due to his somewhat underwhelming play this season.  Bortles has struggled during Jacksonville's two-game losing streak, committing six turnovers over that stretch. An article from Adam Schefter of ESPN talks about this,

In recent weeks, there has been speculation that Jacksonville could be willing to deal for a quarterback to complement or even supplant Blake Bortles. But they will not be making a trade for Eli Manning, Tyrod Taylor, Nick Foles or any other quarterback who has been connected to a trade rumor, according to league sources.

As it stands, the Jaguars seem to believe that the quarterback position is the least of their worries. They want to focus their efforts in addressing their multiple injuries in other positions as they remain one of the most injury-hit teams this year. Aside from Fournette and Yeldon, other key offensive players such as running back Corey Grant, wide receiver Marqise Lee, tight ends Austin Seferian-Jenkins and Niles Paul, and offensive tackles Cam Robinson and Josh Wells all have missed significant time to injury or are out for the season.