
The Facts: The Bengals plan to use their newest addition — Jones — not as a wideout, but as a tight end, according to Daily News beat writer Carlos Holmes.
Diehards Line:Sources tell Holmes that the Bengals like Jones’ size (6-6, 220), even though he comes in about 30 pounds lighter than your average tight end. Former Bengal TE Ben Utecht was considered a pass-catching tight end and appeared small despite his 6-6, 245-pound frame. ... In case you missed it, a report earlier this week suggested that members of the team's coaching staffer weren't all that impressed with Jones' workout; it's not clear if that explains the possible position change or not. ... We will, of course, continue to follow up on Jones' prospects in coming weeks.