

Jones, a third-round draft pick from Connecticut, has become one of the best defensive linemen in NFL.
The combination of his 6-foot-4 height and 341-pound weight is a major factor. His work ethic is also a major factor. Although Jones started football late, he loves it.
Jones’ statistics aren’t impressive, but as General Manager Eric DeCosta said after the deal, the Ravens still see a 26-year-old who is on the rise.
Jones has made 136 tackles in his four-year career, including five sacks and 15 tackles. His contribution to the Ravens cannot be measured by numbers.
Zach Orr, defensive coordinator at the National Football League said: “I believe Travis Jones is among the most underrated linemen of the National Football League.” “For his work, and the number of snaps that he takes, he is a force.”
His teammates and coaches adore him. Dennis Johnson, the defensive line coach, said that Jones could be the best on the field this summer. Orr predicted that Jones would dominate after the bye when he had time to become healthier. Orr told reporters on Thursday that he has seen Jones make more impactful plays in the second part of the season.
Jones has already played a major role in Ravens’ defense. Jones has played 67% defensive snaps for the Ravens. This is unusual for a player of his size and position. He wants to continue to grow and get more sacks. To do this, he plans to lose weight in the offseason.
Jones stated that he needed to improve his pass rush. “That’s the only thing I want to do this offseason, and that is improve my pass rush.”