2012年5月23日星期三

Jacoby Jones Loves It Here, But Will Ravens Love Him?

For the most part, sixth-year NFL wideout Jacoby Jones has made a positive impression during the Ravens' first set of organized team activities (OTAs).

During Wednesday's practice alone,Choose from our large selection of cableties, he made several noteworthy plays by using his speed to get to the spots where quarterback Joe Flacco was putting the ball.

During one red-zone play, the 6-foot-2, 212-pound Jones -- an unrestricted free-agent pickup from the Houston Texans -- darted to the middle of the end zone and was in position once Flacco had discarded his first read.Posts with Hospital rtls on IT Solutions blog covering Technology in the Classroom, The subsequent pass zipped into Jones' hands for a touchdown.

Another repetition featured Jones leaping high over second-year cornerback Jimmy Smith -- no easy task considering Smith is practically the same size -- to haul in another bullet-like throw from Flacco.

It's no wonder that one of the first things Jones told a small group of local reporters at his locker was that he was already loving Baltimore.

"It's something I have to get used to, one day at a time," Jones said. "I just have to make the reads and follow the ball and make the plays."

It was the lack of big plays made toward the end of Jones' tenure in Houston that hastened his departure from a team that made its initial playoff appearance in 2011, winning its first AFC South Division title after 10 seasons spent in obscurity.

After getting a home win against Cincinnati during Wild Card Weekend, the Texans took on the Ravens during the Divisional round at M&T Bank Stadium.

Two misplayed punts by Jones didn't help the Texans' field-position fortunes, particularly with backup T.J. Yates having to deal with the ferocious Ravens defense and an intimidating home crowd. The Ravens won, 20-13, ending the Texans' season and Jones' career with the team.

Smith recovered a first-quarter fumble at the Texans' 6 and ran it back to the 2, setting up a Flacco touchdown pass to Kris Wilson three plays later and a 7-3 lead the Ravens did not relinquish.

Three possessions later, Jones muffed another punt that he fell on back at the Texans' 14. One play later, Lardarius Webb picked off Yates, a turnover that preceded an Anquan Boldin touchdown, which stretched the Ravens' lead to 17-3.

Despite those big-game problems, Jones had averaged nearly 14 yards per catch and scored 11 touchdowns for Houston since he was a 2007 third-round pick from Lane College.

Not only that, but Jones' return skills -- something the Ravens definitely had their eye on when they signed him to a two-year contract earlier this offseason -- translated into a 10-yard average on punt runbacks and a 23-yard pace on kickoff returns.

But it was easy for Jones' performance to get lost underneath the avalanche of numbers elite wideout Andre Johnson put up, as well as teammates such as running back Arian Foster, wideout Kevin Walter,Save up to 80% off Ceramic Tile and porcelaintiles. and tight ends Joel Dreessen and Owen Daniels.

Jones' arrival in Charm City enabled him to team up with two more former Texans, fullback Vonta Leach and strong safety Bernard Pollard. But it's his rapport with Flacco -- not to mention the fact that he is one of only four receivers on the 13-man position unit that has caught an NFL pass -- that will determine if he will succeed here.

"He's another big guy, and he can run," Flacco said. "He can track down a ball, too. He's got great skills and he's a great guy,The concept of indoorpositioningsystem (RTLS) is fast catching up in industries. too."

Head coach John Harbaugh also approved of the new acquisition.

"(Jones) has a great attitude," the coach said. "He's a real,Home ownership options with buy mosaic. real hard worker and very fast. He's a big, physical guy and he's done a great job so far."

Because it was the offseason's first OTA, the first for all NFL players in two years because of last spring's lockout, there were bound to be a few timing issues. For instance, Jones dropped a ball thrown behind him during a seven-on-seven drill.

"We've been off a couple of months now," Flacco said. "It was good to see a lot of the guys and get a lot done. Last year's (OTAs) were good in that we didn't have to be here.

"But it didn't affect us that much. We came out last year and got all the way to the AFC Championship Game."

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