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289. Ed "Too Tall" Jones

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289. Ed "Too Tall" Jones

Many football players are large men, but few are freakishly tall.  Hence the nickname of “Too Tall” for the 6’ 9” Ed Jones.

Recruited at Tennessee State for basketball, Jones later turned his attention to the gridiron and was an All-American Defensive End and made history as the first HBCU player to receive the first overall pick (1974) in an NFL Draft.

Jones has a good start to his career, winning All-Rookie honors, while finishing third in Defensive Rookie of the Year voting.  Jones, whose height made him literally stand above all others.  Showing improvement annually and helping Dallas win Super Bowl XII, Jones shocked the sporting world by retiring and focusing on a boxing career.

Most people were unaware that Jones had boxed in college, and it was one of his original loves.  He had a 6-0 record, and all of his fights were televised nationally.  It made Jones a bigger star, and he returned to football in 1980.  While this time off could hurt others, Jones claimed it made him a better football player.  He was right.

Too Tall had the best period of his career, earning three straight Pro Bowls (1981 to 1983). His best sacking numbers came after he had double-digit sack numbers in 1985 and 1987. Injuries and age forced Jones to retire after 1989 after he appeared in 224 Regular-Season Games and 20 Playoff Games.

Overall, Jones appeared in three Super Bowls, won one, and was a large cog in the machine that got them there.  To this day, there are many who, whenever they think of batted balls, images of Too Tall Jones dance in their heads.

In 2013, Jones was elected into the Black College Football Hall of Fame.

The Bullet Points

  • Country of Origin: Jackson, Tennessee, U.S.A.
  • Eligible Since: Sunday, 01 January 1995
  • Position: Defensive End
  • Games Played: 224
  • Notable Statistics:

    203 Games Started
    3 Interceptions
    14 Interception Return Yards
    19 Fumble Recoveries
    0 Fumble Recovery Yards
    106.0 Quarterback Sacks*
    129 Approximate Value

    20 Playoff Games
    1 Interception
    0 Interception Return Yards
    1 Fumble Recovery
    0 Fumble Recovery Yards
    12.0 Quarterback Sacks*

    *Quarterback Sacks were unofficially calculated by Pro Football Reference from 1960 to 1981.

  • Played For: Dallas Cowboys
  • College: Tennessee State
  • Drafted: 1st Round, 1st Overall in 1974.
  • Major Accolades and Awards:

    Super Bowl Rings (1) (Dallas Cowboys XII)
    First Team All-Pro (1982)
    Second Team All-Pro (1980 & 1982)
    Pro Bowl (1980, 1981 & 1982)
    All-Rookie (1974)

     

  • Other Points of Note:

    Top Ten Finishes: Approximate Value (1) (1982)
    Top Ten Finishes: Quarterback Sacks (2) (1985 & 1987)

  • Notable All Time Rankings:

    45. Quarterback Sacks: 106.0*
    89. Games Started: 203

    *Rank includes Pro Football Reference's unofficial calculation from 1960 to 1981.

  • Years Nominated for the Hall of Fame: None
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