Brady6
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The thing is though that Atkins does it over more than a 4 game stretch. That's what makes him special. This shouldn't be construed that I'm in anyway feeling negative about Jones, that's far from the truth, but I do think his numbers are a touch flattering. Jones wins on effort, which is wholly commendable, but unlike Atkins or Suh and the like, he's not winning with speed and power* and therefore I'm not convinced it's necessarily sustainable. I hope I'm wrong and that he turns out to be a 8-12 a year sack guy but I don't think he will be. What I think he'll be will be a competitive interior sub-rusher that will always be productive and will make plays regularly and that will represent outstanding value considering how he was acquired. And I'm absolutely fine with that.
* I was going to write "speed, power and moves" but then I remembered the barrel roll sack and yesterdays 360 degree twist and thought that would be inaccurate.
I agree with what you’ve said in terms of him being high effort and that not necessarily being sustainable. The thing I notice when I was looking at Jones compared to some of the other defensive tackles is that he lacks the long distance speed of Atkins and others but he actually matches up well in short yardage or distance metrics.
20 yard shuttle: Atkins 4.43 | Jones 4.44
3-Cone Drill: Atkins 7.33 | Jones 7.34
Jones also was running on a bum ankle during the combine, his strength was solid with 30 reps to Atkins 34.
His interesting athletic metrics aside I am on the same page as you in terms of expectations, I would be very pleased if Chris Jones can develop into a Mike Wright type player.











