Originally Posted by BossChief:
And he was one of the 25 players the NFL invited to Chicago.
Kid has nearly unlimited upside and talks with all the swagger you could want in a player.
When they asked him who he thinks he can be, he immediately and confidently said JJ Watt.
I know that's far fetched, but his kid has a very high ceiling.
Originally Posted by BossChief:
Let's not set unrealistic expectations for the kid. We're all excited about his potential, but we should be ready for his rookie year to be very underwhelming. Very, very few Dal transition to the NFL and are productive players right away.
Worrying about where Jones lines up is dumb, in my opinion. He's a stud, and he came into camp in stellar shape and ready to dominate.
The D-line in general looks really good, as Wharton, Ward, Saunders, and Danna all look like solid pieces too. Reed will be Reed, and Clark will most likely be the same guy from 2020.
What's interesting is with a Mathieu deal, a Brown deal, etc. what they'll do with the line in 2022. I expect Reed is a one year guy, and Clark's gone. Probably restock in the draft and bargain bin. So a lot depends on how the youngsters go this season. [Reply]