Howard Jones

OLB, DE/ST · Shepherd
Jones received attention from Virginia, Virginia Tech and a few other FBS-level programs out of high school, but he didn?t qualify academically to go the Division-I route so instead looked at Division-II schools, choosing Shepherd over Mercyhurst and West Virginia State. He arrived at Shepherd in 2008 as a 185-pound wide receiver, but redshirted and was academically ineligible, not seeing the field until 2010 when he transitioned to the defensive side of the ball. Jones started all but two games the last four seasons, recording consistent production each year, leaving Shepherd with several career marks, including sacks (34.5). He became the first player from Shepherd to receive a NFL Combine invite and is attempting to be just the fourth draft pick in school history and first since 1979. Jones is skilled and offers intriguing athletic traits, but is still very unpolished with his technique and football instincts ? skilled, but raw. He offers intriguing upside as a developmental prospect who can make plays on special teams coverage, but is still a year or two away from having a consistent role on defense.