Miami Dolphins
Reshad Jones - #20 - S
| Status | Active |
| Height/Weight | 6' 1"/ 210 lbs. |
| Birthday | 02/25/1988 |
| Birthplace | Atlanta, GA |
| College | Georgia |
| Years played | 4 |
| Drafted | 2010, 5th round, 32nd pick by Dolphins |
QBs testing Dolphins' pass defense at high rate
The Dolphins' stout run 'D' puts pressure on the secondary to make plays, as QBs are throwing it often against FS Reshad Jones and Miami.
Jones, Clemons get first licks at Dolphins' safety spots
Reshad Jones and Chris Clemons got many first-team reps at safety in Dolphins minicamp, a position that needs improvement.
Third-year AFC East players entering crucial offseason
After a lockout-shortened 2011 offseason, third-year players get an extra chance to make a leap in development this summer.
Upgrade at safety would complete Dolphins' defense
The Dolphins have some question marks on the front seven, but the biggest hole on Miami's defense remains at safety.
Dolphins' safeties big part of defensive struggles
One of the biggest reasons for Miami's defensive struggles, we hear, is the play of the team's safeties, Reshad Jones and veteran Yeremiah Bell.
Clemons has edge for Dolphins' FS job
Chris Clemons might not be the better playmaker, but he holds the edge over Reshad Jones at free safety for the Dolphins.
Potential three-man race to start at Dolphins' FS spot
While the Dolphins will return plenty of talent on defense, there is one intriguing position battle to watch to see who starts at free safety opposite Yeremiah Bell.
Dolphins rookie Jones making an impact
Fifth-round draft choice Reshad Jones, Miami's third safety, is contributing on special teams and he's destined to be "a real good player," teammate Vontae Davis says in this week's AFC East Whispers.
Report: Dolphins rookie Jones agrees to contract
The Dolphins have agreed to terms on a four-year deal worth more than $1.95 million with rookie FS Reshad Jones, according to a report from the South Florida Sun-Sentinel.
Three players vie for Dolphins' FS job
The Dolphins' competition to replace Gibril Wilson, who was cut in March, as the starting free safety expanded from two to three players after the draft.
