News: Longshots: WR Andy Jones Has Small School Background, But Big Potential

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Longshots: WR Andy Jones Has Small School Background, But Big Potential
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Name: Andy Jones
Position:
WR
Height/Weight: 6-2/214
College: Jacksonville (Fl.)

College Career: Jones might come from the most unheralded background of any of this year’s undrafted players. Jacksonville operates at the FCS level of college football and doesn’t offer athletic scholarships. Jones actually had to go to nearby Gainesville, Fla., to attend the Florida Gators’ annual Pro Day. He turned heads once he got there, though, with a solid 4.50 40-yard dash and an amazing 41.5-inch vertical jump. He totaled 144 receptions for 2,120 yards and 17 touchdowns during his career – including 60 catches for 890 yards and 10 touchdowns during the 2015 season.

Spring Synopsis: Jones was clearly seen as a high priority after the NFL draft, as he got the largest signing bonus of any Cowboys undrafted free agent at $15,000. At various times throughout the offseason program, he showed exactly why. Jones has the size and athleticism to create mismatches in the secondary, showcased by several impressive grabs during OTAs and minicamp. By the end of the spring, he earned several opportunities to work with the first-team offense – due to the fact that Dez Bryant sat out of offseason practices.

How He Makes It: The back end of the wide receiver depth chart looks wide open, which is great news for all of the young receivers on the Cowboys’ roster. Jones is going to have his work cut out for him, but his size and athletic ability compare favorably to anyone he’ll be going up against. What might help Jones even more is if the Cowboys opt to keep six receivers on their 53-man roster. That hasn’t typically been the case in recent years, but perhaps Jones can be convincing enough to merit an extra spot.

How He Doesn’t: The back end of the depth chart is wide open, but it’s fair to say there is a hierarchy in place – and it might work against any of the newcomers. The top trio of Dez Bryant, Terrance Williams and Cole Beasley is already set. That likely leaves two spots to be decided between Brice Butler, Devin Street, Lucky Whitehead and then the rookies. Now, Jones clearly has impressive raw athleticism, but the coaching staff has shown a penchant to trust in more experienced players. On top of that, Jones is less likely to make an impact on special teams than others – like Whitehead, for instance. That could work against him when it comes time to make roster cuts.
 

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Unless we sustain a injury our top 5 are set and Jones is a PS player unless we go 6 deep and he replaces Street.
 

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Unless we sustain a injury our top 5 are set and Jones is a PS player unless we go 6 deep and he replaces Street.

We need to replace Street this year and Twill next year,hopefully one of these UDFAs turn out to be a gem like Miles austin.
 

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If we keep street going to be upset. This guy has actually hurt us more then helped.
 

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Street will be on the streets by the end of training camp.
 

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Oh please lol. He doesn't play enough to hurt us lol.

Did you see the giants game? Catches it, gets hit pops out, intercepted. believe in the 2nd giants game he had a catch than fumbled it. Plays so little but manages to still turn the ball over. He sucks
 

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Outside of Dez given how the WR played last season I would say all jobs should be up for grabs and proven on the field.
 
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