It took a few years before Jones emerged as a top-tier defender, though. His breakthrough campaign coincided with his move from safety to cornerback prior to the 2018 season. Since then, he's exhibited outstanding athleticism and movement skills shadowing receivers in tight man coverage. The sixth-year veteran challenges receivers at the line of scrimmage with strong jams and continues to maintain hip-pocket positioning down the field while pinning receivers to the sideline. In fact, Jones has been of the NFL's best in press coverage since 2018. He's forced a tight window on 59% of his press targets in that span, which is the second-highest rate in the NFL (minimum 30 targets), per Next Gen Stats. Although Jones' skeptics can point to his low interception production (two INTs in 79 career games), let's not overlook the fact that it's hard to create turnovers on the island with your back toward the quarterback. Considering the amount of man coverage that Jones has played over the past few years, it's not surprising to see low interception totals with his eyes affixed to his assigned receiver instead of the quarterback while in coverage.