Age: 23 (Sept. 27)
College: East
Carolina
Height: 6’2” Weight: 236
Prelude:
Jones was taken in the first
round of the 1992 NFL draft (24th overall) and stepped immediately
into the starting lineup at middle linebacker to replace departed veteran free
agent Jack Del Rio. While lacking ideal size, he made up for it with speed and
aggressiveness, although he regularly came out of the game on passing downs.
1992 Season Summary
Appeared in 15 of 16 games
(Bracketed numbers indicate
league rank in Top 20)
Sacks – 1
Interceptions – 0
Fumble recoveries – 1
Forced fumbles – 0
Tackles – 108
Postseason: 3 G
Sacks – 0
Interceptions – 0
TD – 0
Awards & Honors:
NFC Rookie of the Year: UPI
Cowboys went 13-3 to finish
first in the NFC East while leading the NFL in rushing defense (1244 yards/
77.8 yards per game) and ranking second in fewest points allowed (243). Won NFC
Divisional playoff over Philadelphia Eagles (34-10), NFC Championship over San Francisco 49ers (30-20),
and Super Bowl over Buffalo Bills (52-17).
Aftermath:
Following a good but
somewhat erratic rookie season, Jones lost his starting job in 1993. He
regained it in ’94, thanks to the defection of Ken Norton Jr. to the 49ers as a
free agent, and led the Cowboys in tackles but continued to lack consistency. Following
one more year in Dallas ,
Jones signed with the St. Louis Rams as a free agent in 1996 and, exhibiting
the same problem with uneven play, lasted two seasons before moving on to the
Miami Dolphins, where he recorded a career-high five sacks in ’98 and played
three years before finishing his career with Washington in 2001. Overall, while
fast and good enough to start during most of his 10-season career, Jones never
fully lived up to his first draft choice – or Rookie of the Year – potential.
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Rookie of the Year Profiles feature players who were named Rookie of the Year in
the NFL (including NFC/AFC), AFL (1960-69), or USFL (1983-85) by a recognized
organization (Associated Press – Offense or Defense, Newspaper Enterprise
Association, United Press International, The Sporting News, or the league
itself – Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Year).
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