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2021 - Prove It
Jones has not been proven to be better than an average RT in Beachum or below averages players at RG. None of his play at any position has resulted in a description of above average or "good".Right guard.
Jones has not been proven to be better than an average RT in Beachum or below averages players at RG. None of his play at any position has resulted in a description of above average or "good".Right guard.
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Center??Ultimately our offensive line falls into the following category.
Beachum - average
Hernandez - average
Humphries - above average
Jones - below average
PJohnson - unknown
Understanding that average o-line players are above replacement level, and above-average players are highly compensated.
Froholdt and all of the rest are below average until they show they are something more. Even Big Mo, despite my irrational belief in him. I can make arguments that there is hope for some of the players, but until they show it, it doesn't change things.Center??
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Jones has not been proven to be better than an average RT in Beachum or below averages players at RG. None of his play at any position has resulted in a description of above average or "good".
Froholdt and all of the rest are below average until they show they are something more. Even Big Mo, despite my irrational belief in him. I can make arguments that there is hope for some of the players, but until they show it, it doesn't change things.
It is why I get triggered by the Josh Jones non-sense. If he had shown himself to be a "good" LT by NFL standards, he would not still be on our roster. Another team would have scooped him up.
The NFL is so desperate for offensive linemen another team would have offered a top 90 pick for him. And if the Cardinals were not willing to give him up for that, they would have extended him.???
He's in the last year of his rookie deal.
For a guy off the bench he was serviceable at LT...barely... his play indicates his biggest issue is the side he is on... at LT he was a bit slow in his kicks and didnt react well to counter moves.Jones has not been proven to be better than an average RT in Beachum or below averages players at RG. None of his play at any position has resulted in a description of above average or "good".
The NFL is so desperate for offensive linemen another team would have offered a top 90 pick for him. And if the Cardinals were not willing to give him up for that, they would have extended him.
Andre Dillard has started 9 games in four seasons and got 9 mil per year from Tennessee. Jones has started 21 games in three seasons. That is just the state of need for average OTs. Jones isn't one.
I mean...that could be, but I would argue letting a player you value head into free agency without an extension while also passing up a top 90 pick for that player is a fairly dumb move.So you say.
How about the CARDS thinking it's prudent to retain their #1 backup LT in 2023 given that DJ is coming off an injury and our #1 pick has yet to play a down?
Let's just acknowledge this is almost as likely as my belief Marquise Hayes is going to turn into a "good: NFL LG. Hopium at it's finest.For a guy off the bench he was serviceable at LT...barely... his play indicates his biggest issue is the side he is on... at LT he was a bit slow in his kicks and didnt react well to counter moves.
IMHO those issues can be negated by putting him at LG...DT's are easier to keep in front of you than edge players and being inside limits the need for kick sliding in most scenarios. Last year was his third season and we should have seen him put it all together.... but his PT was limited, we moved him, and the leadership was in disarray with the kugler fiasco...
If we put him at LG and just let him settle in to the position i think he will do well
I mean...that could be, but I would argue letting a player you value head into free agency without an extension while also passing up a top 90 pick for that player is a fairly dumb move.
Also, if you had a 25 year old LT who you thought was as viable as your 30 year old LT, I think you make a trade. Trading DJ would be the move there.
I have it at about a 5% chance that Josh Jones is a 26 year old Kelvin Beachum level OT who the Cardinals are turning down trade offers for and also not extending.
Let's just acknowledge this is almost as likely as my belief Marquise Hayes is going to turn into a "good: NFL LG. Hopium at it's finest.
I share your optimism on Hayes. Definitely not likely, but how awesome would be it be if he has little fanfare coming off of a lost rookie year and straight up starts mauling people in preseason?! I feel like we are owed one of these at some point to make up for the Jonathan Coopers and Ryan Williams of the past!Let's just acknowledge this is almost as likely as my belief Marquise Hayes is going to turn into a "good: NFL LG. Hopium at it's finest.
So, a below average player or replacement level which is what I said.They 'value' Jones as an adequate backup at this point, and leave it to him to prove different.
Mauling people in the preseason won't mean anything about his ability to play in real NFL games.I share your optimism on Hayes. Definitely not likely, but how awesome would be it be if he has little fanfare coming off of a lost rookie year and straight up starts mauling people in preseason?! I feel like we are owed one of these at some point to make up for the Jonathan Coopers and Ryan Williams of the past!
Let's just acknowledge this is almost as likely as my belief Marquise Hayes is going to turn into a "good: NFL LG. Hopium at it's finest.
Who is playing center on that line?!?Ultimately our offensive line falls into the following category.
Beachum - average
Hernandez - average
Humphries - above average
Jones - below average
PJohnson - unknown
Understanding that average o-line players are above replacement level, and above-average players are highly compensated.
That's true, but it beats the alternative. It would be nice to see at least one of these preseason wonders actually hit though. The only one I can remember who had a ton of hype preseason and really justified it is Tony Jefferson. I'm sure there are others, just not thinking of them off the top of my head. But you are probably right - there will probably end up being a couple of Lance Long's and Cap Capi's and nothing more.Mauling people in the preseason won't mean anything about his ability to play in real NFL games.
Shoot, beating the jamokes in front of him in training camp won't much much of an indicator.
That's true, but it beats the alternative. It would be nice to see at least one of these preseason wonders actually hit though. The only one I can remember who had a ton of hype preseason and really justified it is Tony Jefferson. I'm sure there are others, just not thinking of them off the top of my head. But you are probably right - there will probably end up being a couple of Lance Long's and Cap Capi's and nothing more.
I'd add the caveat that we've seen Jones struggle at guard and RT in the past, but he did look better at LT last year.Let's just acknowledge this is almost as likely as my belief Marquise Hayes is going to turn into a "good: NFL LG. Hopium at it's finest.