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Reshad Jones 5th in SS Pro Bowl Voting

Why aren't we taking about Aikens getting in? He's better than reshad
 
Ask Chancellor how that turned out.

If I were Kam I just wait for free agency and depart to best deal since Seattle didnt want to meet my money, its not like the pro bowl makes up that kind of money for players
 
NOTEBOOK: Jones Moving Up The Pro Bowl Ladder; Other Notes



Safety moved up to fourth place among strong safeties in the final fan voting for the Pro Bowl after he was sixth in the previous voting update.


Reshad Jones moved up to fourth place among strong safeties when the NFL released the final fan voting for the 2016 Pro Bowl.

Jones, one of four players in the NFL with two interception returns for touchdowns this season, was sixth in the previous voting update.

Jones finished with 88,277 fan votes at strong safety, trailing only Charles Woodson of the Oakland Raiders, Kam Chancellor of the Seattle Seahawks and Mike Adams of the Indianapolis Colts.

The Dolphins had four other players in the top 10 at their position in the final fan voting.

Center Mike Pouncey and defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh both finished sixth; Jarvis Landry finished seventh among return specialists; and Matt Darr was 10th among punters. Landry was sixth in the previous update.
http://www.miamidolphins.com/news/a...er-Notes/4d48abfc-4e2c-4e82-ba25-000edbda7d91
 
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Jones numbers are insane. Just look at them compared to all of the other safeties. He has by far the most tackles, tied for sacks with 2, and has 4 interceptions whereas some other guys (with far fewer tackles or sacks) have 5. He has no forced fumbles, which is the only negative on his stat line.

Seriously would be a real shame to see him end up in second, but 5th?? That just makes no sense whatsoever.

That's it just 2 sacks and 4 int's? It just seems like he's done even more this year. I could swear he's taken at least, at least 2 back for 6. Maybe a playmaker on a bad team sticks out like a sore thumb.
 
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