Selected as the 25th overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft out of Clemson, Travis Etienne Jr. missed his entire first NFL year with a Lisfranc injury. However, he seems fully recovered from the injury after having a successful 2022 campaign. Etienne brings an exciting blend of athleticism and versatility to the Jacksonville Jaguars backfield. As a result, he’s already immersed himself in the conversation amongst the league’s best running backs.

This article highlights what makes Etienne such a dynamic running back and one area in which he could improve heading into the 2023-24 season.

Player Spotlight: Travis Etienne Jr.

What Makes Travis Etienne Jr. Dynamic

2022 stats: 220 carries, 1,125 rushing yards, 5.1 yards per carry, five rushing touchdowns, 35 receptions, 316 receiving yards

In the 2022 season, Etienne showcased his potential as an every-down back. He made significant contributions as both a rusher and a receiver. In the process, Etienne also proved his ability to handle a heavy workload. He carried the ball 220 times, totaling 1,125 rushing yards at an efficient average of 5.1 yards per carry.

His dynamic running style, characterized by his knack for finding running lanes, breaking tackles, and producing explosive plays, demonstrated his exceptional talent on the ground. What distinguishes Etienne is his exceptional skills as a receiver. Despite being a running back, he recorded 35 receptions for 316 receiving yards, displaying excellent hands and route-running abilities. Etienne’s proficiency in the passing game adds another dimension to the Jaguars’ offense, making him a valuable weapon in various situations, including check-downs and designed passing plays.

One Aspect to Improve

Looking ahead to this year, Etienne has the potential to make significant strides in his second full season with the Jaguars. With a stronger supporting cast and an evolving offensive scheme, Etienne’s role and production are expected to expand. Jacksonville has taken steps to bolster their overall offense, which could translate to increased red zone opportunities and touchdown potential for Etienne. One aspect where Etienne could improve is becoming a more reliable red zone back with a knack for finding the endzone.

Etienne was highly efficient with his touches and overall had a successful season. However, his touchdown production was modest, with just five rushing touchdowns. For Etienne to truly be considered one of the league’s top running backs, he must develop a more consistent presence in the red zone and become a reliable scoring threat for the Jaguars’ offense.

With his versatility and receiving skills already on display, Etienne has the potential to add another dimension to his game by becoming a dependable option near the goal line. Improving his red zone performance and increasing his touchdown production would put him in that next tier among the league’s top running backs. As he continues to develop and gain experience, Etienne’s ability to contribute in the red zone could elevate his game. Regardless, he’s still a key offensive weapon for the Jaguars.

Last Word on Etienne Jr.

Among the young running backs drafted recently, Etienne stands out as one of the most dynamic and promising players. His combination of speed, agility, and receiving prowess sets him apart as a versatile threat. As he continues to develop and gain experience in the league, he will become a focal point of the Jaguars’ offense and a reliable playmaker for years to come. He will be an exciting player to watch next season as he solidifies his status as one of the NFL’s rising stars at the running back position.

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