He's now having his third back surgery. Out for the season. He's a FA after the year, though. Maybe we can sign him.
Yeah, Jones was the much better pick.
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I heard that Gronk guy is hurt again, so Pats should never have gotten him either
Jones was a bad pick. Everyone knew it. He worked out like a rookie free agent and was not big, fast or strong, plus he was too slow in general.
Agree. I'm not usually critical of Steeler draft picks because I don't follow college ball and players that much and I figure the FO knows more than I do, but I had a feeling that he would never be strong enough to be good in the NFL. Never liked the pick and said so at the time.
Back problems. Shocking.The Cardinals released Jones (back) with an injury settlement Saturday
Just a warmup for talking about Durpee.we still talking about uncle Jarvis? WTF!
Here is the thing. Jones was very slow. He ran a 4.88 forty, and was neither big ( 6'2" 240 ), or strong. And he was a medical risk. How many OLB's or 4-3 ends pass rushers in the NFL have these measurables? Maybe 0 or 1. NEVER pick a guy like this in round one. More like round 5-7.
Summary>>>> Too slow to cover or play special teams not strong or big enough for a bull rush, not quick enough to beat anyone outside, and the film in college shows he had problems disengaging for blocks.
Interesting........what was Deebo's measurables for comparison?
Harrison did not get a combine invite. He was a rookie free agent. My best guess is Harrison was be was far stronger than Jones. His 2002 pro day may be out there somewhere on the web...
My point Ike is why spend a 1st round pick on a guy who's slow, not big, and not strong, with injury red flags?
Ike,
You miss the point. Yes all teams make mistakes on round one. But only the foolish team spends their first round pick on a player who works out like a rookie free agent, and has medical issues. DUH
I wanted Dan Marino.
I was utterly baffled when they didn't take him. I get that they thought Bradshaw would be back but regardless he was near the end of his career anyway.
I wanted Dan Marino.
I was utterly baffled when they didn't take him. I get that they thought Bradshaw would be back but regardless he was near the end of his career anyway.
I was utterly baffled when they didn't take him. I get that they thought Bradshaw would be back but regardless he was near the end of his career anyway.
Forget, Eifert.
The Steelers should have taken either Xavier Rhodes or Desmond Trufant.
The Jones pick was a total disaster. It was much worse than the Huey Richardson pick, as at least Richardson had the physical and athletic tools to succeed. The dude just did not know how to play at the pro level.
Ummm, didn't both go before our pick?