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    Retraining Steelers' top draft pick is key to his future

    The education of Jarvis Jones continued Monday as the Steelers stepped into their third and final week of training camp still looking for the "wow" factor from their first-round draft pick.

    They expect it to come, and they expected it to evolve the way it has. No rookie has claimed a starting outside linebacker job with the Steelers in the previous 31 years they've run the 3-4 defense and, barring injury, Jones might not be the first. What his coaches would like to do is rotate him into the defense the way they did in 2007 with the rookie LaMarr Woodley.

    As with a young bronco, first they have to break Jones of certain habits, like doing whatever it was he felt like doing in Georgia's 3-4 defense...............


    Read more: http://www.post-gazette.com/stories/...#ixzz2bqOUMnIl



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    Re: Retraining Steelers' top draft pick is key to his future

    Quote Originally Posted by stillers4me View Post
    first they have to break Jones of certain habits, like doing whatever it was he felt like doing in Georgia's 3-4 defense...............

    he has a little Troy in him .... the Bold is what gets Troy in trouble at times , but makes him look like a stud other times

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