Recent Barrett Jones Notes
Barrett Jones
strengths
Jones is typically characterized as a try-hard player who gets by with excellent fundamentals, and it is true that he uses his hands and feet very well to consistently defeat his opponent. However, while he isn't likely to cause anyone to compare his raw athleticism to former first round offensive tackles Tyron Smith (Dallas Cowboys, No. 9, 2011) or Joe Staley (San Francisco 49ers, No. 28, 2007), Jones is smooth and efficient when easing back at the snap in pass protection or getting to the second level. He latches on and keeps his feet moving on contact, rarely allowing his opponent to make the play even if he's relatively close to the ballcarrier.
compares to
Bruce Matthews, OL, ex-Oilers/Titan -- Alabama coach Nick Saban has publicly compared Jones to the Hall of Famer Matthews, who saw action at all five positions during his 19 years with the Houston Oilers (and Tennessee Titans), and whom Saban saw up close when coaching defensive backs in Houston from 1988-1989.
weaknesses
Doesn't blow defenders off the ball with pure strength. Not a flashy athlete and may struggle to excel at the NFL level.
2012: Suffered torn ligaments in his left foot during the SEC Championship Game. Returned to practice the day before the BCS title game and played against Notre Dame, stating afterward that he would need surgery. "Our trainer did a great job," he said during practice leading up to the title game. "First of all, I did a lot of swimming, which was kind of cool. It's hard. You guys ever swim before? It's exhausting. We had this really cool treadmill, called the Ultra G treadmill. It's a treadmill that kind of allows you to run on just part of your body weight. It's pretty neat. It's like your whole bottom is in a vacuum. You've got to look it up. It's hard to explain. But we had several different ways I was able to stay in shape, so I feel pretty good." 2010: Missed the last two games of the regular season against Georgia State and Auburn because of a high ankle sprain.
He was a 2007 U.S. Army All-American
listed as the No. 20 offensive lineman nationally by SuperPrep and the No. 1 player in Tennessee
listed on The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Super Southern 100
played in the 2007 U.S. Army All-American game on Jan. 5, 2008 at the Alamodome in San Antonio
The Mobile Press-Register's Super 120 Team (No. 15)
top-rated football player in the state of Tennessee by Rivals.com
top-rated center by Rivals.com
also ranked 60th on Rivals.com Top 100 list. Ranked the No. 53 overall player in the country by Sports Illustrated/Takkle.com
a third-team EA Sports All-American
four-star offensive lineman by Rivals.com and Scout.com
rated as the 18th-best offensive lineman nationally by Scout.com
2007 finalist for Division II AA Mr. Football in Tennessee
named first-team All-State by The Nashville Tennessean and the Tennessee Sports Writers Association
named 2007 West Tennessee Coaches Association All-Region team.
Father, Rex, played basketball at Alabama under head coach Wimp Sanderson from 1982-84.
Physical Attributes:
Proj Rd: | 3-4 |
Height: | 6-4 |
Weight: | 306.0 |
Forty: | 5.43 |
Arm: | 34 1/8 |
Hand: | 10 1/4 |
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