The story is almost too movie-perfect to believe, but we saw it happen in front of our own eyes. Ohio State started the season stacked at QB. By the Big Ten Championship game however they were down to their third stringer, Jones.
He only ripped through Wisconsin, Alabama and Oregon like they were Ivy League defenses. As one NFL exec commented in an article I saw today," They threw him in at the deep end of the pool, and not only did he float and tread water. He did backflips off the high board."
Indeed he did. In the National championship game, he displayed an impressive blend of pocket presence, arm strength and decision-making. He looked far more like a potential NFL prospect than did Heisman winner Marcus Mariotta. At best, Mariotta is a Johny Manziel/Russell Wilson type QB only without the big arm. Jones, all 6-5 and 250 pounds of him, reminded me of Big Ben.
He has until thursday to notify the NFL if he's declaring for the draft. Not much time for a very tricky decision. He's started exactly three college games. But he played great in all three. if he returns to Ohio State, he could well find himself in a familiar position come next fall, third on the depth chart. Or he could be starting for an NFL team. It's totally crazy.
If he does come out and you're an NFL GM looking for a QB, your life just got very complicated. The top prospect, Jameis Winston, is a police mug shot waiting to happen. His nickname should be "Entitled", because he obviously feels that way and who could blame him? Unfortunately, he won't get the same conceirage service from an NFL city's police force that he has become used to in florida.
Mariotta has NFL bust written all over him in large letters. A smaller guy with a weakish arm who could operate the Oregon fastbreak offense adroitly. Worth a top five pick? Not to me.
But Jones? How can you draft a guy with a three game resume? You could point to Matt Cassell, who backed up two Heisman winners at SC. Or Brad Johnson, who was a backup at FSU.
Should he stay or should he go?
He only ripped through Wisconsin, Alabama and Oregon like they were Ivy League defenses. As one NFL exec commented in an article I saw today," They threw him in at the deep end of the pool, and not only did he float and tread water. He did backflips off the high board."
Indeed he did. In the National championship game, he displayed an impressive blend of pocket presence, arm strength and decision-making. He looked far more like a potential NFL prospect than did Heisman winner Marcus Mariotta. At best, Mariotta is a Johny Manziel/Russell Wilson type QB only without the big arm. Jones, all 6-5 and 250 pounds of him, reminded me of Big Ben.
He has until thursday to notify the NFL if he's declaring for the draft. Not much time for a very tricky decision. He's started exactly three college games. But he played great in all three. if he returns to Ohio State, he could well find himself in a familiar position come next fall, third on the depth chart. Or he could be starting for an NFL team. It's totally crazy.
If he does come out and you're an NFL GM looking for a QB, your life just got very complicated. The top prospect, Jameis Winston, is a police mug shot waiting to happen. His nickname should be "Entitled", because he obviously feels that way and who could blame him? Unfortunately, he won't get the same conceirage service from an NFL city's police force that he has become used to in florida.
Mariotta has NFL bust written all over him in large letters. A smaller guy with a weakish arm who could operate the Oregon fastbreak offense adroitly. Worth a top five pick? Not to me.
But Jones? How can you draft a guy with a three game resume? You could point to Matt Cassell, who backed up two Heisman winners at SC. Or Brad Johnson, who was a backup at FSU.
Should he stay or should he go?