RobHowe
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An Iowa Football Quintet Ready to Rise
Yeah feels like picking him is a leap of faith. The good thing is if he is that bodes extremely well for the O.Of that list, Logan Jones is the one I am least certain about having a break out year, but probably the guy we most need to have a breakout year. He was shaky last year and as Rob explains, there are good reasons why. The guy is a freak athlete and I am guessing he is closer to 290 by the time games start. The extra bulk and confidence of a year under his belt, along with a talented QB, should allow some appreciable improvement. Without a strong center, I fear for the OL.
KF usually has a pretty good eye when it comes to position changes. Seems like they work out more often than not. He clearly saw something in Jones that made him believe he could be the next great center. He won the job immediately and KF stuck with him all year. If I was betting my own money, I would wager on Jones having a really good year, but only because of KF's track record in this setting, not because of what I saw most of the season on the field.Yeah feels like picking him is a leap of faith. The good thing is if he is that bodes extremely well for the O.
Thanks, Rob. Its funny, because from the average fan's perspective it never looked like he rushed snaps, it looked everyone else moved a half a beat before the snap suggesting he was a little late. I was flabergasted we were not called for more false start penalties in that regard.Logan Jones told us during interviews this summer that he found himself trying to replicate what he saw from Linderbaum on film right out of the gate. He wanted to fire off the ball like Tyler. He got ahead of himself.
In doing so, he rushed snaps, which created problems there. I think there was snowball effect after that and he struggled with confidence as well.
You can see the potential on this play against Michigan last season. While he'll experience some turbulence like most players throughout an entire season, I'm betting he finds the consistency to be a really good player.