This is a good example of being able to pretty quickly measure the type of QB he's going to be then - isn't it?
Let's say they do blitz him a lot...a lot of press man. I assume you think this coaching staff can make the appropriate adjustments to such a defensive strategy? I also assume that unlike last season there is the TE talent to exploit such a strategy (for example - chip and go hot routes or screen game).
Given the Giants game - I would also think a good assumption is the coaching staff working Jones through a lot of throw aways, quicker decisions to either throw or scramble, etc to reduce the high sack totals he experienced.
We cant know what kind of pro QB he'll be if he doesn't experience the "hurting" moments, but this situation, with this staff and team, the elements are there to enable him to either demonstrate that ability to adapt and change as the NFL throws him curve balls...or we'll know pretty damn quickly we'll need to go into another draft looking for the heir.