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Originally Posted by Chris Meck
from NFL.Com:
Nose tackle with size and power that fuels his rumbling playing style. Jones lacks explosive get-off and hand twitch. He's unlikely to be a quick-win defender, but the anchor and upper-body power are present for gap-control duties once he gets his footwork and hand usage schooled up. He was a standout on a bad defense and more than held his own against the toughest competition he faced. Jones has the demeanor, traits and overall ability to become a successful run-plugger and potential starter in a two-gapping scheme.
That's not very exciting for a first rounder.
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And here's Christian Watson's.
He plays hard and fast but needs to add a few more pounds and learn to impose his frame on the coverage.
He's a field-stretching option requiring a linear route tree and projects as a capable WR3/4 with more work.