Jacksonville Jaguars

Jarrian Jones

Age
25
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Sleeper ID
11725
Verdict scores
Trade Value 2,343
Win-Now 7.8/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 180
Trade Value Tier B
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Jarrian Jones enters Year 3 as a 24-year-old cornerback for the Jacksonville Jaguars, with a stable defensive snap trend and limited injury risk. His 31 solo tackles, 6 TFL, and 3 INT on 47.0% average defense snap percentage in 2025 indicate a developing starter profile with potential for growth. A stable defense and low injury risk make Jones an attractive asset in dynasty leagues.

Projection Rationale

Jones’ 47.0% average defense snap percentage and stable trend indicate a volume floor, but his limited injury history and no sacks or FF in 2025 suggest a ceiling for growth in tackles and turnovers. A mid-season snap share bump to 77.0% Week 10 and 75.0% Week 12 indicates potential for increased usage and opportunity.

Injury Risk

Jones has a clean injury history, with full participation in practice in Week 19 and Week 15 of the 2025 season, and no DNP or missed game time recorded. His 190 lbs and 4.38s 40yd dash time suggest a durable build and athleticism.

Opportunity Notes

Jones’ 47.0% average defense snap percentage indicates a developing starter role, but his limited injury history and no sacks or FF in 2025 suggest potential for growth in tackles and turnovers. A mid-season snap share bump to 77.0% Week 10 and 75.0% Week 12 indicates potential for increased usage and opportunity. No DB1 threat exists on the depth chart.

Scheme Fit Analysis

The Jaguars’ 4-3 defense under Anthony Campanile’s guidance is sound and disciplined, which fits Jones’ tackling and ball skills profile. Liam Coen’s McVay system brings motion-heavy and play-action concepts, which could create opportunities for Jones to make plays on the ball.

Trend Assessment

Stable Jones’ 47.0% average defense snap percentage in 2025 shows a stable trend, with no significant dips or spikes in usage throughout the season.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling clears 2025’s 31 solo tackles and 3 INT finish if Jones’ snap share advances past 47.0% and he adds sacks or FF to his production. Floor tracks near 31 solo tackles and 2-3 INT given his stable defensive role and limited injury risk. A mid-season injury is the only realistic path to meaningful regression below that line.

Comparable Player

His tackling and ball skills on the back end draw comparisons to Tavierre Bonds from the 2023 New York Jets — both players showed developing starter profiles with 30+ tackles and 3+ INTs on the season.