Colts drafted Texas A&M DB Jaylon Jones with the No. 221 pick in the 2023 NFL Draft.
Jones (6’2/200) is a former blue-chip five-star safety recruit who moved to CB shortly after arriving in College Station and became an instant starter. The stretched-out DB allowed a 53% completion rate over the last two seasons, despite being largely avoided in 2022 with just 19 passes being thrown his way in 601 total snaps. His 4.57s 40-yard dash is certifiably sluggish by modern outside corner standards (47th%) as was a 4.48s shuttle (45th%), but his 6.88s 3-Cone (78th%) and 38” vertical (84th%) were both strong marks for a solid 8.79 RAS. His filled-out frame allows Jones to establish leverage and put hands on receivers at the line. His advanced route cognition allows Jones to stay in the pocket of receivers downfield, allowing just one reception of more than 20 yards in 2022. Speed could limit him in the NFL, as he tends to play off to make up for his limitations. With his size and physical style of play, Jones could be asked to return to safety if he wants to earn a starting NFL job.