Not invested, but I wouldn't freak out too much with "shutting him down" talk. If he gets healthy, I believe he'll play, regardless of their record.
Look what he’s giving you now. I can’t see it getting much better. In a redraft, I would make that someone else’s problem. I can’t imagine many JT people at the top of their leagues.
I actually have Taylor on one of my National High-Stakes League Teams.
Knock on wood, I've had some good luck: 6-2, alone in first place by one game...but 6th overall in points. There are some very strong 5-3, 4-4 Teams. If my scoring average doesn't increase, and I lose a few games, I could easily plummet out of the Top 4 (playoff qualifiers).
In addition to JT, I have Fournette and Kenneth Walker rotating through 2 starting spots and in the flex mix with a fairly strong WR and TE group.
Jackson, Moss, Lindsay and Wilkins are all available on what is an otherwise barren Waiver Wire. Barren, indeed, with a capital 'B'.
I'm a FAAB Miser, and still have almost 700/1000 available, (one of a group of 4 Teams with the most FAAB), but I have decided NOT to pursue any of these guys.
Ehlinger at QB. A highly-regarded OL that might be living on reputation vs reality. 4 guys who are likely nothing more than +/- JAG's.
None of this is going to yield '1.02: Jonathan Taylor, RB Colts' expected production, IMHO, and I'm not going to invest in chasing that.
I will bide my time and be prudent with my FAAB, and wait for a better opportunity down the road, in which I hope to leverage my bankroll and land a White Whale.
Just one man's perspective.