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5. RB Jeff Jones, Minnesota
For head coach Jerry Kill, landing Jones in 2014 was meaningful on many levels, including keeping in-state stars from signing with another Big Ten school. Academics shelved Jones last year, but he got of the gate quickly this offseason, impressing the staff with his ability as a playmaker and his dedication to the game. The Gophers are hungry for RB David Cobb’s successor and weapons on the edge. Jones is capable of filling both roles, but Kill employ him as a slot receiver, while allowing Rodrick Williams and Rodney Smith to shoulder the load on the ground
For head coach Jerry Kill, landing Jones in 2014 was meaningful on many levels, including keeping in-state stars from signing with another Big Ten school. Academics shelved Jones last year, but he got of the gate quickly this offseason, impressing the staff with his ability as a playmaker and his dedication to the game. The Gophers are hungry for RB David Cobb’s successor and weapons on the edge. Jones is capable of filling both roles, but Kill employ him as a slot receiver, while allowing Rodrick Williams and Rodney Smith to shoulder the load on the ground