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Reshad Jones
Jones in
2014
No. 20 –
Miami Dolphins
Position:
Free safety
Personal information
Born:
February 25, 1988
(age 31)
Atlanta, Georgia
Height:
6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight:
215 lb (98 kg)
Career information
High school:
Atlanta (GA) Washington
College:
Georgia
NFL Draft:
2010
/ Round: 5 / Pick: 163
Career history
Miami Dolphins
(
2010
–present)
Roster status:
Active
Career highlights and awards

Pro Bowl
(
2015
,
2017
)
2× Second-team All-
SEC
(
2008
,
2009
)
Second-team
All-American
(
2008
)
Career NFL statistics as of Week 17, 2018
Total tackles
:
749
Sacks
:
10.5
Pass deflections
:
54
Interceptions
:
21
Forced fumbles
:
3
Player stats at
NFL.com
Reshad Monquez Jones
(born February 25, 1988) is an
American football
strong safety
for the
Miami Dolphins
of the
National Football League
(NFL). He was drafted by the Dolphins in the fifth round of the
2010 NFL Draft
. He played
college football
at the
University of Georgia
.
Contents
1
Early years
2
College career
3
Professional career
3.1
2010
3.2
2011
3.3
2012
3.4
2013
3.5
2014
3.6
2015
3.7
2016
3.8
2017
3.9
2018
4
Career stats
5
Personal life
6
References
7
External links
Early years
[
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]
Reshad was born in
Atlanta, Georgia
. He graduated from
Booker T. Washington High School
where he earned AAAA All-State and Defensive Player of the Year honors from
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
and the Georgia Sports Writers Association as a senior.
[1]
Jones was the no. 1 safety in the country according to PrepStar 100 and Rivals Top 100. Jones was also the Fox Sports Net South Countdown to Signing Day All-South First Team defensive back.
[2]
[3]
College career
[
edit
]
Jones was a three-year letterman and two-year starter at Georgia.
[4]
Reshad finished his college career playing in 39 games with 27 starts and recording career totals of 206 tackles (129 solos), including 10 stops for losses. Jones batted away 13 passes and intercepted 11 others for 174 yards. The stand out safety became the eighth player since statistics were kept in 1950 to lead the team in interceptions in consecutive seasons. As a sophomore, Reshad was named second-team Sophomore All-American and second-team All-SEC honors while winning the team's Most Improved Defensive Back Award. Jones repeated the feature as a junior and was named as a second-team All-SEC selection and earned the team's Most Improved Player Award for defense.
[5]
Professional career
[
edit
]
On January 4, 2010, Jones announced that he would forgo his senior season at
Georgia
and enter the
2010 NFL Draft
, as he was projected to be a second round pick by NFL draft experts.
[6]
He was one of 54 collegiate defensive backs to attend the
NFL Scouting Combine
in
Indianapolis, Indiana
and completed all of the combine drills. He finished tied for third among all defensive backs in the
bench press
, tied for fifth in the vertical jump, and finished 21st in the 40-yard dash.
[7]
On March 16, 2010, he attended Georgia's pro day and improved his times in the 40-yard dash (4.50s) and 20-yard dash (2.64s) and ran positional drills for scouts and team representatives.
[8]
He was linked to the Miami Dolphins after attending a dinner with team personnel during a two-day visit.
[9]
At the conclusion of the pre-draft process, Jones was projected to be a third or fourth round pick by NFL draft experts and scouts. He was ranked the third best strong safety prospect in the draft by NFLDraftScout.com.
External video
Reshad Jones' NFL Combine workout
Pre-draft measurables
Ht
Wt
Arm length
Hand size
40-yard dash
10-yd split
20-yd split
20-ss
3-cone
Vert jump
Broad
BP
6 ft 1 in
(1.85 m)
214 lb
(97 kg)
32 in
(0.81 m)
9 in
(0.23 m)
4.51 s
1.56 s
2.58 s
4.54 s
7.43 s
39
1

2
in
(1.00 m)
9 ft 10 in
(3.00 m)
24 reps
All values from
NFL Combine
[10]
[11]
2010
[
edit
]
The
Miami Dolphins
selected Jones in the fifth round (163rd overall) of the
2010 NFL Draft
.
[12]
The Miami Dolphins traded their sixth (174th overall) and seventh round (219th overall) selections to the
Washington Redskins
to acquire the Redskins' fifth round pick and select Jones.
[13]
He was the 13th safety selected in 2010.
On July 14, 2010, the Miami Dolphins signed Jones to a four-year,
$
1.95 million contract that includes a
signing bonus
of 0,400.
[14]
[15]
He entered training camp competing against
Tyrone Culver
and
Chris Clemons
for job as the starting free safety after it was left vacant by the departure of
Gibril Wilson
.
[16]
Head coach
Tony Sparano
named Jones the backup free safety behind Chris Clemons to start the regular season.
[17]
He made his professional regular season debut in the
Miami Dolphins'
season-opening 15–10 victory at the
Buffalo Bills
. He was inactive for two consecutive games (Weeks 8-9) after suffering a knee injury during the Dolphins' 23–22 loss to the
Pittsburgh Steelers
.
[18]
On November 14, 2010, Jones recorded three solo tackles, two pass deflections, his first career sack, and made his first career interception off a pass by quarterback
Vince Young
during a 29–17 victory against the
Tennessee Titans
. The following week, he earned his first career start at free safety in place of Chris Clemons who suffered a
hamstring
injury the previous week. He recorded a season-high five combined tackles in the Dolphins' 16–0 loss to the
Chicago Bears
.
[19]
He was sidelined for the Dolphins' Week 12 victory at the
Oakland Raiders
after he suffered an ankle injury.
[20]
He finished his rookie season with 21 combined tackles (18 solo), two pass deflections, an interception, and a sack in 13 games and two starts.
[21]
2011
[
edit
]
Through training camp in
2011
, he competed for the job as the starting free safety against Chris Clemons.
[22]
Defensive coordinator
Mike Nolan
named Jones the starting free safety, alongside strong safety
Yeremiah Bell
, to begin the regular season.
[23]
Jones with the Dolphins in 2011.
He started the
Miami Dolphins'
season-opener against the
New England Patriots
and collected a season-high 12 combined tackles (eight solo) and deflected a pass during their 38–24 loss. The following week, he recorded six combined tackles and sacked quarterback
Matt Schaub
as the Dolphins lost 23–13 to the
Houston Texans
. Jones was inactive for the Dolphins' Week 7 loss to the
Denver Broncos
due to a knee injury he sustained the previous week.
[24]
He returned the following week, but was demoted as a backup behind
Tyrone Culver
. He remained the backup for three games before regaining his starting role in Week 11.
[25]
On December 12, 2011, the Miami Dolphins fired head coach Tony Sparano after the Dolphins fell to a 4–9 record. The defensive backs coach
Todd Bowles
was named the interim head coach for the rest of the season.
[26]
In Week 15, Jones made six combined tackles and intercepted his first pass of the season off a pass by
Ryan Fitzpatrick
in their 30–23 victory at the
Buffalo Bills
.
[27]
He finished the
2011
season with 67 combined tackles (49 solo), four pass deflections, two sacks, and an interception in 15 games and 12 starts.
2012
[
edit
]
Jones entered training camp slated as the starting strong safety. Head coach
Joe Philbin
named him the starter for the start of the regular season, alongside free safety
Chris Clemons
.
[28]
On November 15, 2012, Jones recorded a season-high 14 combined tackles (11 solo) and deflected a pass during a 19–14 loss at the
Buffalo Bills
. In Week 13, Jones recorded nine solo tackles, a pass deflection, a sack, and intercepted a pass by
Tom Brady
during a 23–16 loss to the
New England Patriots
. He finished the
2012
season with 94 combined tackles (73 solo), nine pass deflections, four interceptions, and a sack in 16 games and 16 starts.
[29]
He was also the led the Dolphins in interceptions.
[30]
2013
[
edit
]
Jones held out and skipped organized team activities due to a contract dispute after he was set to make .32 million in 2013 after allowing an average quarterback rating of 38.0 and only allowed one touchdown reception in pass coverage during his first full season as their starting free safety.
[31]
His quarterback rating average allowed in pass coverage ranked fourth among all safeties in 2012.
[32]
On August 5, 2013, the Miami Dolphins signed Jones to a four-year, .01 million contract that includes million guaranteed and a million signing bonus.
[14]
[33]
Jones and Chris Clemons remainder the starting safety duo to begin the season in their second season under defensive coordinator
Kevin Coyle
.
[34]
On October 6, 2013, Jones recorded three solo tackles, broke up a pass, and returned an interception by
Joe Flacco
for a 25-yard touchdown during a 26–23 loss to the
Baltimore Ravens
. It marked his first career touchdown in his first four seasons.
[35]
In Week 17, he recorded a season-high 11 combined tackles (ten solo) as the Dolphins lost 21–7 to the
New York Jets
.
[36]
Jones finished the
2013
season with 107 combined tackles (84 solo), four pass deflections, 1.5 sacks, one interception, and a touchdown in 16 games and 16 starts.
[29]
2014
[
edit
]
On August 8, 2014, Jones was suspended for the first four games of the 2014 season for violating the league's substance abuse policy.
[37]
He released a statement through the
NFLPA
that he never intentionally took any performance-enhancing drugs and failed the test for a substance that is banned by the NFL after receiving a supplement from a former college trainer, but fully takes responsibility for not checking the supplement and investigating further.
[38]
Jimmy Wilson
replaced Jones at strong safety during his four-game absence (Weeks 1-4). Upon finishing his suspension, he returned to his starting role, alongside free safety
Louis Delmas
. He made his season debut in a Week 6 matchup against the
Green Bay Packers
and recorded nine solo tackles and deflected a pass during a 27–24 loss. The following week, Jones recorded seven solo tackles, a season-high two pass deflections, and returned an interception by
Jay Cutler
for a career-long 50-yard return during a 27–14 victory at the
Chicago Bears
. In Week 13, he collected a season-high 12 combined tackles (nine solo), deflected a pass, and intercepted a pass by quarterback
Geno Smith
in the Dolphins' 16–13 win at the
New York Jets
.
[39]
Jones finished the season with 80 combined tackles (70 solo), seven pass deflections, three interceptions, and a sack in 12 games and 12 starts.
[29]
2015
[
edit
]
Head coach
Joe Philbin
retained Jones as the starting strong safety to start the 2015 regular season, opposite new free safety
Walt Aikens
.
[40]
He started the
Miami Dolphins'
season-opener at the
Washington Redskins
and recorded a season-high 12 combined tackles (seven solo) and broke up a pass during their 17–10 victory. On October 5, 2015, head coach of Joe Philbin was fired after the Dolphins lost their Week 4 matchup against the
New York Jets
and stood at 1–3. Tight ends coach
Dan Campbell
was promoted to interim head coach for the remainder of the season. On October 18, 2015, Jones collected eight combined tackles, deflected a pass, and returned an interception by
Marcus Mariota
for a 30-yard touchdown in the Dolphins' 38–10 win at the
Tennessee Titans
. The following week, he made eight solo tackles, two pass deflections, and returned an interception by quarterback
Brian Hoyer
for a 23-yard touchdown in a 44–26 win against the
Houston Texans
.
[41]
In Week 10, Jones collected nine combined tackles, a pass deflection, a sack, and an interception as the defeated the
Philadelphia Eagles
20–19 victory. He finished the season with a career-high 135 combined tackles (106 solo), ten pass deflections, a career-high five interceptions, two sacks, and two touchdowns in 16 games and 16 starts.
[29]
On January 24, 2016, it was announced that Jones was named as an replacement to the
2016 Pro Bowl
after
Cincinnati Bengals'
safety
Reggie Nelson
was unable to participate due to an ankle injury he suffered in the AFC Wildcard Game.
[42]
On May 16, 2016, Jones was announced as the 64th ranked player, as voted by his peers, on the
NFL Top 100 Players of 2016
.
[43]
2016
[
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]
On January 9, 2016, the Miami Dolphins announced the hiring of
Chicago Bears'
offensive coordinator
Adam Gase
as their new head coach.
[44]
Defensive coordinator
Vance Joseph
named Jones the starting strong safety to begin the regular season, along with free safety
Isa Abdul-Quddus
.
[45]
He started the
Miami Dolphins'
season-opener at the
Seattle Seahawks
and recorded a season-high 12 combined tackles (six solo) and broke up a pass during their 12-10 loss. On October 16, 2016, Jones collected five combined tackles, a pass deflection, and intercepted a pass by
Ben Roethlisberger
in their 30-15 victory over the
Pittsburgh Steelers
.
[46]
He left the game in the third quarter after tearing his rotator cuff. On October 19, 2016, the Miami Dolphins officially placed Jones on injured reserve and announced that he would miss the remainder of the season with his torn rotator cuff.
[47]
Jones finished the
2016
season with 51 combined tackles (31 solo), four pass deflections, an interception, and half a sack in six games and six starts.
[29]
2017
[
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]
On March 9, 2017, the Miami Dolphins signed Jones to a five-year, million contract extension with the Dolphins with million guaranteed and a .2 million signing bonus.
[48]
Head coach Adam Gase named Jones the starting strong safety, opposite free safety
Nate Allen
.
[49]
In Week 9, he collected nine solo tackles and broke up a pass in the Dolphins' 27–24 loss to the
Oakland Raiders
. On December 19, 2017, Jones was named to his second Pro Bowl.
[50]
On December 24, 2017, Jones recorded a season-high 15 combined tackles (ten solo) and deflected a pass during their 29–13 loss at the
Kansas City Chiefs
. He finished the season with 122 combined tackles (94 solo), five pass deflections, two interceptions, and 1.5 sacks.
[29]
Pro Football Focus
gave Jones an overall grade of 81.5, ranking 29th among all safeties in 2017.
[51]
His 122 tackles were those most among all defensive backs and 12th most in the league.
[52]
2018
[
edit
]
In the Dolphins' season opener against the Tennessee Titans, Jones recorded two interceptions in a single game for the first time in his professional career.
[53]
Career stats
[
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]
Year
Team
GP
GS
Total
Solo
Ast
Sck
SFTY
PDef
Int
Yds
Lng
TDs
2010
MIA
13
2
21
18
3
1.0
0
2
1
0
0
0
2011
MIA
15
12
67
49
18
2.0
0
4
1
1
1
0
2012
MIA
16
16
94
73
21
1.0
-
9
4
28
15
0
2013
MIA
16
16
107
84
23
1.5
0
4
1
25
25
1
2014
MIA
12
12
80
70
10
1.0
0
7
3
62
50
0
2015
MIA
16
16
135
106
29
2.0
0
10
5
104
42
2
2016
MIA
6
6
51
31
20
0.5
0
4
1
17
17
0
2017
MIA
16
16
122
94
28
1.5
0
5
2
15
15
2
2018
MIA
14
13
72
57
14
0
0
9
3
109
54
1
Total
124
109
749
582
166
10.5
0
54
21
361
54
6