You are completely right and I am dead wrong. SOrry I thought he was a TE cause he was drafted as a Tight end and I never knew they moved him into the slot. Sorry again about that.
Scouts' take: Here's what Jacksonville might have been thinking. Jones has excellent athletic ability – he's fast enough to stretch the field, and he's big enough to line up at tight end. The problem is, Jones isn't physical enough to hold his own as an in-line blocker and likely will struggle if asked to play a signficant role at tight end. While he has the potential to develop into a bigger slot receiver who can cause some matchup problems, like a Joe Jurevicius, he doesn't run sharp routes, and he doesn't read defenses well. He is a developmental prospect who primarily played quarterback at the college level, and he isn't a great practice player, so there are some concerns he won't ever realize his potential. This is easily the most questionable pick of the day at this point.