I am fascinated by Rohan Jones' 26.7 yards per reception so I decided to research it's historical context. I decided to look to see whether any TE can match it. PFF's records go back as far as 2014 and only one, a TE from Air Force, beat it since then. No-one else came close.
I then included WRs going back to 2020. Again, only one, a WR from North Texas, beat it. Don't forget, Jones plays in the SEC.
I then chose to look at two high profile, low volume deep threat WRs to see how they compared.
Rohan Jones - 20 catches - 26.7 y/rec
2025 Nyck Harbor - 30 catches - 20.6 y/rec
2024 Dont'e Thornton - 26 catches - 25.5 y/rec
Look, I acknowledge that 20 catches aren't a lot when projecting to the NFL, and I realise I'm an outlier in liking Jones, not just here but generally across draft punditry and that I'm probably wrong in thinking he'll be an interesting NFL player. however, that 26.7 y/rec stat is such a unique stat, it seems worthy of a late round/UDFA swing to me.
I am very intrigued, and if he runs in the 4.5s or better at his pro day, I'll be all in.