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RB Ronald Jones, Cowboys (1 Viewer)

Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians said the team will look to add a "pass-catching back" in free agency and/or the draft.

“We’d love to have a pass-catching back," Arians said. “There are little pieces of the puzzle, and the draft is going to be huge for us." This all but rules out Ronald Jones for an every-down role despite Peyton Barber's recent exit to Washington. Jones did permit a sack, two hits, and five hurries on 49 pass blocking snaps last year, which likely contributes to Arians' desire to add a veteran runner Tom Brady can count on behind the line of scrimmage. Barring an underwhelming Day 3 addition, Jones will likely have to win a goal line role out of camp in order to return RB3 value in his age-23 season.
And there goes his perceived push. Really, the minute Brady was signed there was no way Jones would have a 3-down role, he just can't pass block effectively out there and it'd be more glaring with Brady now the QB.

 
I will continue to say Hunt would be a great fit in Tampa Bay. I would love to hear Brady campaign to bring Hunt in for the 2nd round tender. They do not want to trust a rookie to be ready in pass pro for Brady in their rookie year.

 
And there goes his perceived push. Really, the minute Brady was signed there was no way Jones would have a 3-down role, he just can't pass block effectively out there and it'd be more glaring with Brady now the QB.
Bruce has been saying this weeks before they ever signed Brady, the need for a pass catching RB, one that can line up as a WR and not just catch screen.

I still think he's got a good chance to be a good hold in dynasty or still retain big role this year. Just depends if they add a RB in round 1-2 range who can threaten his every down load or more of a pure pass catching RB later in draft or possibly via FA like Freeman. My best guess? He get crushed in round two of the draft and reverts to basically a high end handcuff but one that I'd still like to hold due to age and improvement I saw last year. But personally I've not gotten higher on him since they signed Brady or at anytime this offseason. Always figured they'd be bringing in someone else, kind of thought it would be David Johnson.

 
RONALD JONES RB, TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS

Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians said the team will look to add a "pass-catching back" in free agency and/or the draft.

“We’d love to have a pass-catching back," Arians said. “There are little pieces of the puzzle, and the draft is going to be huge for us." This all but rules out Ronald Jones for an every-down role despite Peyton Barber's recent exit to Washington. Jones did permit a sack, two hits, and five hurries on 49 pass blocking snaps last year, which likely contributes to Arians' desire to add a veteran runner Tom Brady can count on behind the line of scrimmage. Barring an underwhelming Day 3 addition, Jones will likely have to win a goal line role out of camp in order to return RB3 value in his age-23 season.

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Dare Ogunbowale

SOURCE: The Athletic

Mar 27, 2020, 11:11 AM ET

 
(thehuddle) Tampa Bay Buccaneers RB Ronald Jones averaged a broken tackle once every 7.5 rushing attempts in 2019 - good for the fourth-best mark among qualified rushers in the league. His 23 total broken tackles ranked 11th among all players.

 
“We’d love to have a pass-catching back," Arians said. “There are little pieces of the puzzle, and the draft is going to be huge for us." This all but rules out Ronald Jones for an every-down role despite Peyton Barber's recent exit to Washington
This shouldn’t surprise anyone. Jones didn’t catch the ball in college, didn’t last year, so why now? 
 

Devonta FreemanRB28ATL

Lamar MillerRB29HOU

Chris ThompsonRB29WAS

LeSean McCoyRB32KC

Carlos HydeRB28HOU

Theo RiddickRB29DEN

Frank GoreRB37BUF

Darren SprolesRB37PHI

Marshawn LynchRB34SEA

Bilal PowellRB31NYJ

Isaiah CrowellRB27LVR

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Kenjon BarnerRB31ATL

Javorius AllenRB29NYG

Spencer WareRB28KC

C.J. ProsiseRB26SEA

Devontae Booker

sry for the format- list of FA rbs has some names that fit the bill. 

 
Speaking Thursday, Bucs GM Jason Licht claimed the team has "more faith (than ever)" in Ronald Jones. 

"We have a lot of faith in Ronald," Licht said. "We have more faith in him than we ever have." Committee nuisance Peyton Barber has since departed for Washington, but coach Bruce Arians has said the team is still looking to add a pass-catching back. RoJo averaged a robust (for a running back) 10 yards on his 31 receptions last season, but his overall play remained sloppy, if greatly improved from his dreadful rookie year. Still four months shy of his 23rd birthday, Jones showed just enough in 2019 to get another chance at extended work this season.     

SOURCE: Jenna Laine on Twitter 

Apr 9, 2020, 1:31 PM ET

 
Ronald Jones struggled with pass protection when he came into the NFL and he continued to have issues with his skills in that area at the end of last year:

Arians: No carries for Ronald Jones if he 'can’t protect the quarterback’

Arians is acutely aware of what happened when Lawrence Phillips whiffed on his blocking assignment on Aeneas Williams, who crushed Steve Young, resulting in a career ending concussion. I can’t imagine that he is eager to have the same thing happen to Tom Brady.

 
“We’d love to have a pass-catching back," Arians said. “There are little pieces of the puzzle, and the draft is going to be huge for us." This all but rules out Ronald Jones for an every-down role despite Peyton Barber's recent exit to Washington
31 catches in a part time role is now 'not a pass catching back'? The pass protection is the issue. 

 
Any chance this guy carves out a Sony  Michel type role this year?   Depth chart is basically just him and Vaughn. Feel like he’s kinda being overlooked

 
I've refused to touch him through two years, but yeah, he may be a value this season.  

He had 172 carries last year.  Barber leaves 154 carries behind.  If Jones can pick up 1/3 of those, he's up to 225 carries.  Brady will sustain drives longer than Winston by not throwing 30 picks.  Suddenly 250 carries is doable, and 1,000 yards on the ground becomes reasonable.

They keep talking about how Jones is really trying to improve as a pass catcher.  He had 31 catches last season and averaged 10 yards per catch.  That doesn't suck.

He won't be a top 10 RB.  But, it's not crazy that he could wind up an RB2.  

Obviously Vaughn is the thing holding his value down.  He's a lot more interesting if they didn't draft him.  But it may be making RJ more of a draft day value.

 
2013 Knowshon Moreno upside, imo. Could be the beneficiary of a great passing offense.

Can't create much in his own, but Brady should be able to put him in positions to succeed. Eagerly following in camp.

 
I think he’s among the better values. Dynasty offers I’ve been getting have been getting better & better. I’m holding. If there’s football in 2020, I think Vaughn’s presence will keep RoJo’s price deflated, but I believe that’s unrealistic. With little to no offseason, and likely limited camps, they’re not going to hand a large role to a rookie without the confidence of having seen him on the practice field, or the chemistry of working with other players. 

if that’s the case, RoJo is going to be the cheapest feature back on the board.’

 
ESPN's Jenna Laine expects Ronald Jones to serve as the Bucs' starting running back. 

Laine's prediction is in line with the offseason smoke signals, suggesting third-round rookie Ke'Shawn Vaughn will have to have a huge camp to force his way into the conversation on early downs. RoJo took a step forward as a sophomore in 2019, but he still struggled in pass protection. That is not going to fly with 43-year-old Tom Brady. This one isn't fully settled. 

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Ke'Shawn Vaughn

SOURCE: ESPN

Jul 23, 2020, 10:38 AM ET

 
I think he’s among the better values. Dynasty offers I’ve been getting have been getting better & better. I’m holding. If there’s football in 2020, I think Vaughn’s presence will keep RoJo’s price deflated, but I believe that’s unrealistic. With little to no offseason, and likely limited camps, they’re not going to hand a large role to a rookie without the confidence of having seen him on the practice field, or the chemistry of working with other players. 

if that’s the case, RoJo is going to be the cheapest feature back on the board.’
He went 5.02 in an FPC draft a couple days ago. He is climbing. I'm still very skeptical. But yes, rookie curve and Brady protection is going to matter a lot. 

 
He was sneaky effective last year.  If his blocking has improved and he gets more run on 3rd downs he could have a big year. 

 
This cat might finally get his chance. The raw talent is there.

We'll just have to see if he can put it together & if Arians will LET him be the guy.

 
Coach Bruce Arians said Ronald Jones is the "main guy" in the Bucs' backfield.

Arians said everyone else -- LeSean McCoy, Dare Ogunbowale, Ke'Shawn Vaughn -- is fighting for roles. Vaughn remains on the COVID-19 list and is falling behind, even in the early stages of camp. We've already seen videos of third-down back Ogunbowale catching passes from Tom Brady, and Arians said McCoy should "find his niche easily." Jones should handle the bulk of the early-down work, but we're not expecting him to catch many balls. Jones will likely struggle to produce top-25 numbers in fantasy among running backs.

SOURCE: Scott Smith on Twitter

Aug 5, 2020, 1:02 PM ET

 
Vaughn is WAY overrated, IMO, so RoJo has a chance to be a legit FF asset if he can take advantage of his raw ability (& Arians actually gives him a real shot at the feature back role).

 
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People forget (me included) just how explosive Jones was in college.  Over 3600 yards / 6.1 avg / 39 TDs in 3 years.
He looks explosive at the NFL level but has terrible vision, and I haven't seen much lateral agility. He just runs fast and straight into defenders - it's almost like he's jumping into them. He's not big enough to be successful doing it that way in the NFL.

I guess there's still room for some growth from him and he's likely Tampa's best option for this season unless McCoy finds the fountain of youth down in Florida, so from a production standpoint there's things to like. I'll likely pass for better options though in redraft and I have very little interest in dynasty as he seems very replaceable. We're talking about a guy that couldn't separate from Peyton Barber to carry a heavy workload.

 
RoJo has had kind of a weird career. Despite what you think of him, he hasn't been given a real shot.

I don't believe there's much doubt RoJo is their most dynamic RB & one with the highest ceiling. He's a tricky projection, though. It's simply going to come down to how much of his raw ability he can unlock & if Arians will actually LET him be the guy.

 
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Hmm

 

Ronald Jones Injury History

Date..........League...........Injury Details

Oct 28, 2018NFLThigh Hamstring Strain Grade 2Jones missed 4 games with a hamstring injury.

Mar 2, 2018Non-NFLThigh Hamstring Sprain/Pull Unspecified Grade 1Jones injured his hamstring after the 2017 season and aggravated it running the 40-yard dash at the Combine.

Sep 16, 2017Non-NFLLeg Thigh BruiseJones missed 1 game during his final season at USC with a thigh injury.

https://sportsinjurypredictor.com/player/ronald-jones/9957#:~:text=Jones missed 4 games with a hamstring injury.&text=Jones injured his hamstring after,yard dash at the Combine.&text=Jones missed 1 game during,USC with a thigh injury.

 
He had a major injury his last year in college that continued to be an issue the next year, so yes.  It took him a long time to get healthy.
He’s been in the league for two seasons and what major injury did he suffer in college? It wasn’t during his senior year.

 
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I've done 2 drafts this year and ended up with Jones in both, as an RB3(round 7) and an RB4(round 8) so I guess I'm a fan of his. I will say that Vaughn's tape didn't impress me at all, and McCoy looks pretty close to finished. There is certainly a reasonable scenario where Jones has say 225 touches 1,100 total yards and 8 TD's. I don't see any compelling reason his role gets smaller than it was a year ago.

I could see a bit of a TD spike too. Jones had 6 TD's despite not getting any of the team's short yardage work. They had 14 carries from the 1-or-2 yard line last year, and Jones got 0 of them. I don't see that being the case with Barber gone, and the competition being a rookie and a fumbler. 

 

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