Riley Blevins

The Clarion-Ledger

D.J. Jones plans to be a Rebel.

The nation's No. 6 overall junior college prospects will sign his national letter of intent with Ole Miss at 11 a.m. today, sources told The Clarion-Ledger on Wednesday morning.

The highly coveted defensive tackle had been committed to Florida State since early September, but said he was still considering both Ole Miss and Alabama. He took an official visit to Oxford for the Egg Bowl.

With Jones on board, Ole Miss will have signed three of the nation's top six junior college prospects.

The 6-foot-2, 310-pound Jones is joined by former East Mississippi teammate and quarterback Chad Kelly and Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College defensive back Tony Bridges. Northwest linebacker Terry Caldwell signed with Ole Miss early Wednesday morning.

Ole Miss also invited East Mississippi center Jacob Feeley to walk on.

"Being able to play with someone I've been with for the past two years is huge for me," Jones told The Clarion-Ledger on Tuesday. "I've practiced against Jacob every day for so long now and me and chad are boys. I know I'll be comfortable."