Jamarco Jones

OG, OT · Ohio State
Ohio State has created a NFL pipeline at left tackle with the last four left tackles out of Columbus playing at the next level: Taylor Decker, Jack Mewhort, Mike Adams and Alex Boone. And Jones will be the fifth. A two-year starter at Ohio State, Jones was groomed by Decker his first two seasons in Columbus and served as the team’s sixth offensive lineman. He took over the starting left tackle duties in 2016 and was the unsung hero of the Buckeyes’ offense, creating a sense of security for J.T. Barrett and Urban Meyer. Jones has come a long way since high school, transforming his body, understanding protections and getting stronger, but inconsistent posture and play strength lead to off-balance reps. Nonetheless, he has the baseline size, athleticism and awareness to add immediate depth on the NFL roster and push the starters. BACKGROUND A four-star offensive tackle recruit out of high school, Jones was universally rated as a top-10 offensive tackle recruit out of De Le Salle, earning First Team all-state honors despite missing the first half of his senior year due to a shoulder injury. He received a few dozen offers and narrowed his college choice to Ohio State, Michigan State and Michigan, committing to the Buckeyes. Jones served his first two seasons as the back-up left tackle, seeing action in a combined 17 games as a freshman and sophomore. With Decker off to the NFL, Jones stepped into the left tackle role as a junior and started all 13 games in 2016, earning Second Team All-Big Ten honors. He returned to Columbus for his senior season and started all 14 games, earning First Team All-Big Ten honors.