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Old 06-07-2007
Brian777 Brian777 is offline
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Default Onrea Jones ????

Has anyone heard anything about how Jones is doing in OTA's?
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Old 06-14-2007
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Default Re: Onrea Jones ????

[quote user="Brian777"]Has anyone heard anything about how Jones is doing in OTA's?[/quote]

on the mini camp edition on Nfl Network he made a really nice catch down the middle of the field.
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Old 06-19-2007
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Default Re: Onrea Jones ????

What have you seen of this guy past or present that makes you think he has all the tools?
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Old 06-19-2007
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Default Re: Onrea Jones ????

[quote user="AllDay28"][quote user="El Tejano"]What have you seen of this guy past or present that makes you think he has all the tools?[/quote]
http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/sco...nreajones.html
This is his NFL Draft Scouting Report. A lot of people might look at this and see a whole bunch of negatives, but I look at it and see a possible "Diamond in the Rough" in Onrea Jones.
He's not a very good route runner, but that can be corrected with the proper coaching.
Runs a 4.55. Not great speed, but nice speed for a WR.
Very gifted physical athlete. Raw but certainly coachable.

Wow. He and Jacoby Jones have a lot in common. Jacoby's raw, not the best route runner, not the best blocker, both run mid 4.5's....but both these guys have the WORK ETHIC and the DESIRE to be good players.
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I thought JJ was supposed to be very fast? Or is he like Jerry Rice in that he doesn't time well, but steps up his game when he's actually in a game?
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