But to more directly answer those questions -- the Bengals have a committee approach in their backfield (like most of the NFL) but this is arguably the most well-defined committee in the league. Even with Hue Jackson taking his act to Cleveland, Bernard is still expected to be the chain mover while Hill works as the hammer. Keep in mind that touchdowns are a fickle beast ... and that works both ways. Bernard totaled 15 scores in his first two seasons before posting just two last year. Conversely, Hill wasn't exactly spectacular in the red zone last season averaging just 2.1 yards per carry (compared to Bernard's 4.7 YPC average). Here's where you hope talent and offensive fit win out.