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However the Vikings decide to attack the Jaguars defense, they'll need the interior trio along the line to play well on Sunday.
The strength of the 2-10 Jaguars' fourth-ranked defense may be right up the middle, where former Broncos defensive tackle Malik Jackson and linebackers Paul Posluszny and Telvin Smith form a young group's current backbone. They're a lone bright spot for Jaguars head coach Gus Bradley, the former Seahawks defensive coordinator.
"It starts by the way they play team defense," interim offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur said. "Same style of defense that you see in places like Seattle and Atlanta. They're very fundamental in the way they play. They don't do a lot. When they go into a game, they'll have a little bit of a game plan for you in certain situations."
The Vikings are running the ball less since Shurmur took over following Norv Turner's resignation. Under Turner, the Vikings preferred a between-the-tackles rushing attack behind center Joe Berger and guards Alex Boone and Brandon Fusco. It didn't produce much and no gimmicks or gadget plays have been able to save the rushing attack, which is just one of four in the NFL to not have produced a 100-yard runner.
They have become more efficient by downsizing under Shurmur, averaging more than four yards per carry on just 17.5 attempts per the last two games against the Cowboys and Lions. Moving the chains isn't easy against the Jaguars, but the Vikings might find some creases on the ground if they can win interior matchups. Against the turnover-prone Blake Bortles, they should get plenty of chances.
Offenses run against the Jagaurs as much as any defense in the NFL, because they're playing with the largest average deficit (-4.74 points) at the start of a drive, per Football Outsiders.
And through seven straight losses, the Jaguars have surrendered at least 140 rushing yards to the Raiders, Titans, Bills and Texans.