Dallas seems to have taken a backseat and Jones is close to being signed by Miami.
Another Jones is close to being signed by Miami. According to David Moore of the Dallas Morning News, the Dolphins are close to signing former Lion DE Jason Jones to a contract.
This would be their second defensive line signing this week. It wouldn’t take a great pay per head bookie to figure the signing would likely eliminate the drafting of a DE in the first round and allow them to pursue other positions. While their DE ranks aren’t thin both Wake and Branch are FA next year and it could have forced them into picking a DE earlier than they wanted.
The 29-year-old is a former second-round pick by the Titans and had an above-average season last year, appearing in 15 games for the Lions, recording 31 tackles, 4.5 sacks, a forced fumble, and a pass defense. Pro Football Focus rated him as the 43rd edge rusher out of 110 qualifying players.
Jones would offer a veteran presence and a solid player.
This signing would offer further insurance on Wake’s recovery, add veteran presence, and give them draft flexibility with a fair market price. It would be a solid signing and further shore up the defensive line with depth, talent, and experience. The only negative is the effect on the compensatory picks formula.
Miami is continuing to purchase through the strength of position rather than desperation. And while he isn’t a Wake, he does flesh out the team concept that Miami is going for and could end up being a solid contributor for a couple of years. What do the rest of you Dolphins Fans think about the possible signing of Jason Jones? Go Fins!!!