It's interesting to have this "problem" of 3 running backs that all could potentially start.
A-Rob is probably the starter day 1 because of his durability and his fire & leadership. He hits the hole fast, but at times struggles to remain patient and let the holes open for him. But, he's probably the back with the best leadership skills, and everyone has said he can't be a starter, and his determination and fire will show up game after game as he hammers away at the defense.
Wegher will start the season number 2 (probable suspension for Hampton), but he will get more of his carries toward the end of the games, really letting him take off in the second half of games when the d-line is a step behind. One thing that I like about BW is that he's the most patient of the group. He will wait for those holes to come (sometimes last year they didn't) and his burst allows him to slip through those holes and break past the line. If our free linemen can get to the second level late in games, BW will have some nice runs.
Jewel is really the big dark horse. We saw a lot of potential as Shonn Greene's backup, but after the injury, will he be able to re-capture where he left off? Unfortunately for him, his little run in with the law will hurt him this year. He will have to fight for carries and when he's in the game, he'll have to show his worth. With our potential to throw the ball this year, he'll really need to prove he can block.
Now, If I were the coaches, I think that I'd run some hurry-up offense for short stretches of the game to keep the defense off guard. I would like to see some shotgun with 2 backs in the game. To keep the D guessing, you can keep 1 back in the backfield to block, while the other becomes a swing route, or dump-off potential. In this system, I'd probably rotate all 3 guys during that stretch to keep fresh bodies. Imagine a shotgun lineup of those 3 rotating, DJK & McNutt on the outside, with either Keenan Davis, Sandeman or a TE in the slot. In a no-huddle situation, that could really wear on a defense fast, and with our depth, we'd be able to keep bodies fairly fresh.