Nebraska secondary set to get a shot of Florida talent
Andre Jones didn't take a direct route to Lincoln, but now that he is a Nebraska Cornhusker he will get a chance to make a direct impact on their season in '06.
The former standout from Choctawatchee High School in Fort Walton Beach, Florida originally committed to Kentucky in 2003. He only played a handful of games for the Wildcats before being knocked out of action with a leg injury. After earning a medical redshirt for the 03’ season, Jones transferred to Fresno City Junior College, and two full seasons with in that program paid big dividends for Jones. He earned a 5-star rating from Rivals.com and was touted as one of the top five junior college recruiting prospects in the nation this past year.
The Cornhuskers landed him in early February and are expecting big things from him. Jones should see plenty of playing time right away and could eventually be the starter once 2006 season finally rolls around.
Andre Jones is a big kid, standing 6-0 and weighing 192 pounds, but what's most impressive is that he packs cornerback speed and quickness in that safety-style build. The former Florida high school standout has been clocked in the mid 4.4 range in the 40-yard dash and has agility to stay with most college wide receivers.
Though he also has experience as a kick returner, Jones will likely pay off the biggest dividends in a Nebraska Cornhuskers defensive backfield that was ranked 43rd in the nation against the pass, allowing just under 208 yards per game. Those statistics aren't bad, but there's definitely room for improvement, and Jones could provide just be the one to provide it.