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The Path to Norman
Offered by the Sooners back in the Summer of 2015, the North Carolina product is a versatile player. After playing both defensive back and receiver in high school, Jones was recruited by the Sooners as a safety. Jones was committed to North Carolina for several months but reopened his recruitment in the fall of 2016. January of 2017, Ryan made it to Norman for a visit and that was all it took.
#BoomerSooner #OUDNA pic.twitter.com/jsRrJerTSC
— Ryan Jones (@Rcdj23) January 28, 2017
Career So Far
2017 was a redshirt season for Jones. He was shifted from safety to linebacker last summer. Shortly after, TFB started to hear excellent things about the talented player. One source said, “Ryan Jones has that twitch that none of the other linebackers have.” Although he ended up redshirting, the praise continued this year. Playing at the SAM spot, Jones has received a lot of the reps with the starters. Further praise came about his play:
I was told Jones is raw, but learning fast. Once he polishes things up, source believes he will be a really good player going forward. Source said the athleticism on the defense, especially at the LB and DB positions, is something the Sooners haven’t had in a long time. TFB Open Post: March 27th
Other praise like “superior athlete” and “difference maker” have been thrown out as well; overall, nothing but good things have been said about the North Carolina player.
Current Profile
Position: Linebacker
Height: 6’2”
Weight: 236
Year: Redshirt Freshman
Highlights
2018 Season
Jones has been running with the starters at linebacker this offseason: don’t look for that to stop any time soon. His athleticism has people raving about his potential. Sooner fans should be excited to see what Ryan can bring to the linebacker group.