"For people who've got love for watching D-line play and guys playing blocks and whipping blocks, he has done a great job for us that way this year," Campanile said. "I love that dude. I think everybody here does." …
Rookie running back Bhayshul Tuten has emerged as a short-yardage option, rushing for a one-yard touchdown run against the Raiders. Tuten rushed nine times Sunday, five times on down-and-distance situations of three yards or fewer.
Udinski said Tuten's "strength and his contact balance" make him strong in short-yardage situations.
"You see a lot of yards after contact," Udinski said. "Very few times you see him finishing runs going backwards and that's huge at the goal line. It's especially apparent on those where you need one hard yard or a hard run and he goes out there, and he is able to get it on looks that aren't always clean.
"Often they've outnumbered you, so there's a guy there at the point of attack and you've got to be able to run right through a shoulder tackle, run right through an arm tackle. His strength and ability to accelerate on receiving the balls makes him an asset there."
The Jaguars on Thursday released the second of three injury reports for the week, with wide receiver Dyami Brown practicing full after practicing limited Wednesday with a concussion sustained Sunday.