Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew still believes in David Garrard as the team's quarterback. Jacksonville moved up to draft Blaine Gabbert in last week's first round of the NFL Draft. "I think America has a new competition," Jones-Drew said on SiriusXM. "You know what's funny is when I signed my deal two years ago Jacksonville drafted two running backs two years in a row. It's not uncommon for the Jaguars to do that and create competition and get the blood going. David [Garrard] is still our quarterback, he's a great guy but we know Blaine is going to come in and fight hard for it and he's going to push David. I think this is the year we're going to take off. We're three years into what we called, we didn't call it rebuilding but - I don't know what you want to call it - but we have a lot of young players that have a lot of experience, Terrance Knighton, Tyson Alualu, [Aaron] Kampman will be coming back off of his knee injury and we'll be ready to roll. So it's going to be fun. I think we'll be alright, Rashean [Mathis], Derek Cox, we have a lot of guys that have a lot of experience that will be able to play well."