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Greg Jones NFL Draft scouting report

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Greg Jones
6'1, 228 pounds | Middle linebacker | Michigan State

Coverage:
Jones is only above-average when he's asked to cover receivers. Because he doesn't have great deep speed, he's better in short area zone coverage than man-to-man. Gets physical when he can against tight ends or receivers coming over the middle. Doesn't have good hands to make the interception, but can make a play on the ball.

Instincts: As a four-year starter, Jones is incredibly instinctive. He's a read and react linebacker who gets after the ball. Makes his read and gets after the ball on run plays. On bootlegs and designed roll outs, Jones tends to make a false step before correcting himself. Does a good bit of work pre-snap to adjust himself to the side of the ball the play is coming. Looked much better as a senior moving teammates around.

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Pass rush: Gets at the quarterback more than his stats may indicate. Although he sometimes has trouble on blocks, Jones closes when he has an open lane to rush. Has a good rip move that should only get better as he gets stronger in the NFL. Was typically used on stunts at Michigan State.

Pursuit: Jones could become a real terror if he learns better pursuit angles. Although he's gotten better as a senior, Jones has had issues in the past with blockers. Instead of engaging, he'll often find an angle around.

Quickness: Manages to beat blockers because of his quickness. Can quickly flip his hips to change direction. Has impressive closing speed.

Run defense:
Has a tendency to get pushed around in run support. Needs to do a better job disengaging from blockers. Has been wildly productive because he reads the play quickly and gets after the ball carrier. Solid against the outside and inside run. Shows enough athleticism to move sideline-to-sideline. Doesn't have long playing speed to track down speed backs.

Strength: Although Jones has improved considerably in this area, he needs to continue getting stronger. Makes up for his lack of strength by keeping his pads low.

Tackling: Jones is a good hit-and-wrap tackler but he doesn't have a lot of pop on his hits. Rarely gets off his feet when making a tackle. Stays low which naturally generates better power. Finishes off really nicely. Not a liability in this area at all.

Final word: Jones is the kind of player an NFL coach will love. He's started since his true freshman season, first at the strong side before moving inside his sophomore year. Jones also plays on punt and kickoff coverage and has led the team in tackles four straight years.

As a linebacker prospect, Jones is solid. No areas of his game really are spectacular. But he's also not a detriment in any area that can't be made better as a professional. He's improved physically every year he's been at Michigan State and still has plenty of room to grow.

Jones doesn't represent the sexiest of linebacker picks, but he's a solid second-round choice who will make an impact early in his career.

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Great writeup.

The lack of impressive coverage skills was something I noticed while studying him in last summer. I think it could have a big impact on his draft stock: usually, the smaller guys who get drafted high are playmakers in that area.

by Alo on Dec 8, 2010 6:09 PM EST reply actions  

Thanks Double-A!

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by Dan Kadar on Dec 8, 2010 9:08 PM EST up reply actions  

I put sometime into Greg Jones this week too and I wasnt very impressed. He is like you said solid in many areas but not great at much. I 100% agree w/ his struggles w/ pursuit angles. He is a guy that will start for a bad/decent team but will be replaced several times through out his career and just move to another bad/decent team and start for them. I also feel he is a 2nd to 3rd round guy.

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by Jon Dove on Dec 8, 2010 7:15 PM EST reply actions  

He went to the high school I go to.

GO GREG JONES! KICK EVERYONE’S ASS!

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by sexsalad on Dec 8, 2010 7:55 PM EST reply actions  

sex

you’re at Big Moe?
graduated in 2001 brother

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by TruWhoDey on Dec 14, 2010 6:17 PM EST up reply actions  

Seems a little small to play LB. Maybe he could convert to SS.

by Crackback on Dec 9, 2010 12:45 AM EST via mobile reply actions  

Thats what I was thinking

but coverage skills probably need to be more of a strength.

by dbcouver on Dec 10, 2010 3:51 PM EST up reply actions  

When I watch him...

I see a weakside linebacker for someone who uses a lot of Cover-2 Zone. Nothing flashy, but not going to be a defensive detriment.

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by TexansDC on Dec 10, 2010 12:49 AM EST reply actions  

would LOVE him in Bengal stripes

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by TruWhoDey on Dec 14, 2010 6:16 PM EST reply actions  

who is greg jones?

mike jones’ brother?

Napoleon McDaniels

by RockyMountainHigh on Dec 21, 2010 8:03 AM EST reply actions  

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