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We bring back our annual look at the Miami Dolphins' roster heading into training camp, a series we call 90-in-90. Over the next 90 days (or a few more as roster changes happen), we will take a look at each individual player on the roster, review what they did in 2014 either in the NFL or in college, then take a look at how they might progress or regress this season, and the chances that player will make the roster.
RESHAD JONES
2014 Review:
2014 was Jones' fifth year with the Dolphins.
Jones was suspended for the first four games of the season but ended up starting the final twelve games.
Jones recorded 80 tackles, 3 interceptions, 1 forced fumble, and 1 sack.
Why he might progress:
Jones has always been a solid defensive player for the Dolphins. Yet a lot people don't really talk about him.
He plays at a pro bowl level but has never received the honors. That ends this season.
Fans can give credit to defensive coordinator, Kevin Coyle, for helping Jones develop into the safety he has become.
Why he might regress:
I honestly cannot think of a reason.
Jones has improved consistently over his career as a Dolphin.
Only way I see him regressing is if he does not get as much playing time.
Chances he makes the 53-man roster:
Jones will be the starting safety opposite Louis Delmas. As I said above, be prepared for a Pro Bowl season.
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