
If you don’t know much about Marvin Jones right now, at least remember his name come the NFL draft. A Cal graduate, the 6’3”, 202 pound receiver isn’t getting a lot of press and fanfare prior to the draft. Don’t let that fool you though. Jones is quick. In fact, he is much quicker than most his size. He is also dependable route runner and a solid pick by any team. That’s how Jones plays – continuously getting better and working for his spot.
It is Jones’ worth ethic and dedication to improvement that landed him an honorable mention All-Pac-12 choice of the league’s coaches. It is also what landed him on ESPN.com’s Pac-12 Blog’s all-underrated team, as well as the Ken Harvey Award for the Player Showing Special Academic Commitment and Improvement and being named one of four captains in 2011. Needless to say, Jones’ trophy-case is full and it is one that NFL scouts look at favorably.So if you don’t know Jones yet, plan to know him soon enough. If he has it his way, he will be making solid plays in the NFL sooner rather than later. For Jones, that’s just how he plays the game.
What would you say is the strongest aspect of your game?I would have to say my aggressiveness and going up to get the ball in the air. I don’t care who is in my way, I always want to come down with the ball at any moment or situation.
What is the one area of your game you need to work on the most?
How do you feel about your Senior Bowl Performance?
You tweaked your knee during the Senior Bowl, how is it feeling now?
What is one aspect of your game you feel the scouts may overlook?
If you had to compare your game to a NFL WR who would it be?
Who is the best CB you ever faced in College?
What is one thing about you that the average football fan might not know about Marvin Jones?
Pregame Music: Rick Ross, Drake Favorite NFL Player: Calvin Johnson and Larry FitzgeraldFavorite Food: Seafood any raw fish, sushi
Interview by @NFLDRAFTINSIDER and @HELLOERINMARIE
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