ST. LOUIS, MO - SEPTEMBER 21: Brian Quick #83 of the St. Louis Rams catches a touchdown pass against Morris Claiborne #24 of the Dallas Cowboys in the second quarter at the Edward Jones Dome on September 21, 2014 in St. Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images) Brian Quick of the St. Louis Rams catches a touchdown pass against Morris Claiborne (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images)

IRVING (105.3 THE FAN) — When a player is drafted with the sixth overall pick, expectations are high. After three seasons, the expectations have clearly changed for Cowboys cornerback Mo Claiborne.

Cowboys owner Jerry Jones discussed his struggling corner, who was frequently targeted and beaten in Dallas’ 34-31 win over St. Louis on Sunday.

“Is he what we had hoped for at this point when we drafted him with the sixth pick — and gave up a pick to go up to the sixth pick to get him? No,” said Jones with Shan & RJ on 105.3 The Fan. “But he’s gonna be a good player.”

Jones specifically credits Mo for his ability to play the ball, which was highlighted in his game-ending interception in St. Louis. In fact, Jones says that Claiborne almost became a wide receiver at LSU, where he became a unanimous All-American corner.