When the New York Giants drafted former quarterback Daniel Jones in 2019, he was already burdened from the jump with having to shoulder immense expectations for a player of his caliber. The Giants selected Jones at the No. 6 overall pick in that draft, a decision that is ...
Ever since the New York Giants drafted quarterback Daniel Jones sixth overall in 2019, he has been almost robotic in keeping his emotions to himself, no matter how extreme the circumstances. That is until Thursday, when Jones, holding what was likely his final press conference as...
The 27-year-old Jones said he gave the team everything he had after being taken sixth overall in the 2019 draft and he believes he still has a future in the NFL. He held himself accountable for the Giants making the playoffs once in his tenure as the...
Jones has outstanding size for the position (6-5, 221). He is always under control and throws from a firm platform. As a passer, he relies more on touch than power. He throws with anticipation underneath and puts plenty of loft on deep balls, dropping them in the bucket. He's more ...
2019 NFL combine: One prospect for each team to watch ThePatriotshave drafted potential successors toTom Bradyin recent years (Jimmy Garoppolo, Jacoby Brissett) only to trade them. Could it be time to dip into the draft pool at quarterback again? If so, Jeremiah mentionedDaniel ...
Jones is a study in extremes: he has plus-plus pitch selection, raw power, and arm strength.Those first two mean that he'll have a lot of walks, in-game power, and probably strikeouts, and because his lateral movement has improved in recent years, that he's got enough arm to outthr...
2BJahmai Jones(40+ FV, 16th) was the return from the Angels forAlex Cobband he's still a plus runner with low-end every-day tools, but his upper level performance and swing tinkering has lowered the probability a bit. SSAdam Hall(40+ FV, 17th) broke out in 2019 and h...
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Last year, Daboll held Jones and most of the starters out of the preseason action save for a couple of series in the second game. The Giants, as a result of that plus the “soft” training camp they ran last year, came out of the gate looking ill-prepared for the...