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This guy is fast becoming my no 1 binky in the draft. He's got good tape, did very well at the Senior Bowl and now there's this impressive interview with Optimim Scouting. Some snippets:
Much more in there, particularly him explaining how he sees the role as WR. He's a family man and comes out of Cal's pro-style offense (like Vereen last year).
Whilst pre-draft interviews tend to say all the right things, Jones comes out of this one well. When we do those predict the picks competitions, Marvin Jones will be the first name I put up. I don't think there's any WR in this draft, outside the top few, more suited to succeed at the NFL level and more suited to succeed as a Patriot.
There are obviously parts of his game that need to be worked on to become a prime-time NFL receiver. Marvin elaborated on that a bit.
I need to consistently get depth, especially when the DB is on the break point. Make sure I get by the still squatters and not get pushed off my route. Making sure I confuse them, and making them believe I’m running a different route than the one I’m actually running. Also, an important part of playing receiver is obviously blocking. I love it! I want to really master that part of the game. My specials teams coach always told me he wants guys that want to, not have to. I believe I’m one of those guys and I will make sure I can become an integral part of the running game by opening up lanes for my teammates. It’s going to take a lot of hard work, but I am definitely up for it. I truly enjoy contact and try to be as physical as possible. Just being a new age wide receiver.”
My belief is Jones will be a better pro than he was a college receiver, because his skills translate perfectly to the next level. His ability to beat the press coverage and tremendous leaping ability will give him huge opportunities, especially in man to man situations. The Golden Bear agrees.
”I haven’t even scratched the surface yet. There is so much more I still want to accomplish. I’m hungry. I was good in college, but nowhere near where I want to be.”
Much more in there, particularly him explaining how he sees the role as WR. He's a family man and comes out of Cal's pro-style offense (like Vereen last year).
Whilst pre-draft interviews tend to say all the right things, Jones comes out of this one well. When we do those predict the picks competitions, Marvin Jones will be the first name I put up. I don't think there's any WR in this draft, outside the top few, more suited to succeed at the NFL level and more suited to succeed as a Patriot.











