
WCG’s lead draft analyst breaks down the Bears’ Round 3 pick.
With the No. 71 pick in the 2022 NFL Draft, the Chicago Bears selected Tennessee wide receiver Velus Jones Jr.
Jones broke out from a receiving production perspective in 2021, when he tallied 62 receptions, 807 yards and 7 touchdowns for the Volunteers. He proved to be a reliable kick returner over the course of his collegiate career, returning 2 kicks back for touchdowns and averaging 24.4 yards per return during his time in both Tennessee and USC.
There are concerns with Jones’ profile, turning 25 years old in May and not having an incredibly refined skillset as a route runner. That said, he’s a tremendous YAC threat with 4.31 speed, the lateral agility needed to change direction and make defenders miss, along with a powerful frame that allows him to shed would-be tacklers in the open field.
I took to Twitter to break down Jones’ profile and what he brings to the Bears’ wide receiver room:
THREAD: The #Bears added a WR in Tennessee’s Velus Jones Jr.
He adds some much-needed speed and YAC ability to this offense.
— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 30, 2022
Velus Jones Jr. is a very good weapon with the ball in his hands.
He’s an explosive athlete, but he also has very good contact balance and creativity in the open field. #Bears pic.twitter.com/CsXn6ODfji
— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 30, 2022
Jones has the deep speed needed to stretch the field vertically, and he can play outside or the slot.
He ran a 4.31 40-yard dash at the Combine: he’s got speed for days. #Bears pic.twitter.com/J4asIgnt35
— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 30, 2022
Jones is a very good returner, too. He returned 2 kicks for TDs in college and averaged 24.4 yards per kick return.
Even if things don’t pan out on offense, he’ll bring a lot of value on special teams. #Bears pic.twitter.com/os3a9AGAGC
— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 30, 2022
There are concerns with the Velus Jones Jr. pick. He’s not a super refined route runner. He’s gonna be 25 soon.
The #Bears needed speed, though, and they got it here in Round 3. Time will tell what kind of role Jones plays on the offense.
— Jacob Infante (@jacobinfante24) April 30, 2022
Jacob shares more thoughts about the Jones’ pick here with Robert Schmitz’s Bear With Me podcast.