Chad Jones NFL Draft scouting report
Chad Jones
6'2, 230 pounds | Safety | Louisiana State
Agility/Hips: Does not turn and go with fluidity, but his hips are quick enough in coverage. Needs to take an extra step or two to re-gain his balance when turning .
Ball Skills: Has just 5 interceptions in 3 years with 15 pass breakups. Does not time his leaps well with the ball in the air. Attacks the ball when trying to deflect it rather than swiping his hand vertically. Can position his body well so that he is in better position to make a play on the ball than the receiver.
Body Control: Very good balance that carries maximum power before he pounces to make a tackle. Can stay low and strong through traffic. Does not fall over his own feet when moving in deep coverage.
Instincts/Recognition: Very quick thinker on the field that diagnoses run and explodes downhill. Makes sound decisions on the field and forces the opponent to react to him, not the other way around.
Pass Coverage: Has a lot of experience in the centerfield role, being responsible for a lot of ground in deep coverage. Does not show a tremendous amount of range, often a step or two late to the sideline. Can man up a receiver and use his length to cover up throwing lanes.
Pursuit: Pursues the ball carrier like a linebacker. Takes proper angles and leaves himself in position to make a big hit. Plays downhill with aggression, anger, and explosion. Can close a wide gap in a blink.
Run Support: Usually plays in a single high role, but he showed the ability to fly in to the box and stuff a running back before he breaks free through the second level. Has experience starting in the box as a fourth linebacker.
Speed: Plays faster than he times because of his initial quickness and explosion. However when put deep downfield, his lack of top end/catch up speed can be exposed by a speed receiver.
Tackling: Sure tackler that consistently makes the attempt to wrap up at or below the ball carrier’s waist. Sends a jolt to the ball carrier and often knocks him backward. Has made some of the hardest hits in college football over the past year, a big time force over the middle.
Final Word: After starting for LSU’s talented defense for two seasons, Chad Jones opted to forego his senior season and enter the draft a year early. With the physical package he brings to the table and his experience in the speedy SEC conference, Jones could be a pre-draft riser all the way in to the top 20 picks of the first round. Also a pitcher for the Tigers baseball team, the two-sport star has the kind of physicality that makes a huge difference over the middle with just his mere presence. His ability to tackle in the open field has become a lost art in the NFL, and every team is always looking for defensive backs that can be relied upon as a last line of defense. While his coverage abilities are up and down, the potential is there for Jones to be one of the best safeties in the game. With baseball and school out of the picture, Jones will be able to focus solely on his game which has never been the case. High ceiling prospect here that has the capability of being an immediate starter and Pro-Bowl defensive back.
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Nice write up on Chad. I think he’s probably the third if not arguably the second best safety in this years draft. He has a shot at being a late 1st rounder because of his athleticism and the ability to fit into that “Brian Dawkins” or “Sean Taylor” mold. He’s a great downhill player, capable of making big plays and personally I trust his skills and his ability to make plays against the run and the pass.
And yes, that means personally I’d rank him ahead of Taylor Mays. The Trojans star has completely expired for me after seeing how bad he is doing everything but stopping the run and making the big hit.
Yeah BoYeeEEeeE
Better than Berry?
2009 NY Phin PhansFantasy League Champion
2009 Best Regular Season Record in NYPPL.
2010 The Jim Mandich NewsFlash Award Winner.
Chad was smart....... to get the Hell outa Dodge....
Thank You … Chad Jones …. Your 2 Championship Rings say all that needs to be said.
Mr Jones made the intelligent decision to exit Baton Rouge be it not necessarily on a high note (… ah …. uh … the Capital One Bowl disaster) its a damn shame he could not stick around and help LSU defend their NCAA National Championship in Omaha … However the man did his job and helped cement his name in the history books.

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