Chopper0080
2021 - Prove It
Long CB, fast riser.
also the Cardinals are apparently interested in Arizona St S Damarious Randall as a CB.
Long CB, fast riser.
Would hate to give up our first round pick for him as he was nothing special in college but wowed everyone at the Combine and at his pro day.
Well, he has only played one year at CB as he switched positions from S so I'm ok with his college production. The question becomes, can you teach him where he is lacking, and is he football smart enough to learn. That is what it comes down to when talking about athletic freaks. Ansah was the same. It is one reason that scheme consistency is important as it allows you to take these types of guys, and let them learn how you want them to play the position.
I wouldn't hate it if they took him in round 1, but I like some other players better.
I don't think Jones ever played safety at UConn. Could you possibly be thinking of Eric Rowe, the fast rising DB from Utah?
The Jones situation reminds me a little bit of Deone Bucannon last year. Neither received a ton of buzz until late in the process (notably the combine), but also aren't workout warriors without the tape to back it up. Jones started four years at UConn, and was a team captain much like Bucannon. Both are thought to be very coachable and have a high work ethic, but aren't coming from premier programs.
Jones is thought to be best in a press-man scheme which would seem to work well here. I actually wouldn't be shocked to see him as the pick at 24.
02/23/15 - UConn's Jones gets Combine jumping...University of Connecticut defensive back Byron Jones highlighted Monday's final workouts at the NFL Combine in Indianapolis with a standing broad jump of 12-feet-3 inches that is not only the best ever at a combine, but a world record. The previous world record for the broad jump was 12-2, set Nov. 11, 1968 by Norwegian Arne Tvervaag of the Ringerike FIK Sportclub. Jones injured his left shoulder in October,ending his second season as a starting cornerback after starting at safety in 2011 and 2012. At the time of the injury Jones had 24 tackles, two interceptions and four pass breakups. He returned one interception 70 yards for a touchdown. - Frank Cooney, The Sports Xchange