

The Facts: In his first foray into free agency, Jones was looking to get paid. This time around, he's hoping for more than just cash. The soon-to-be 31-year-old wideout told SiriusXM NFL Radio on Thursday that he'd like to chase a Super Bowl title with his new team. "At this point in my career, that's what I want," Jones said. "That is what I want, but at the same time, it's not going to be -- I'm not going to just straight sacrifice and not get what I'm worth just because I've put in my work to get where I'm at and it happened the first time and I did it, and I think I outplayed it the second time."
Diehards Line:After four years in Cincinnati, Jones spent five seasons in Detroit, compiling 4,296 yards and 36 TDs in that span. His best season came in 2017 when he generated 1,101 yards and led the NFL with 18.0 yards per reception. Despite getting up in age, Jones can still be a field-stretching weapon in the right scheme. Jones generated 978 yards on 76 receptions with nine TDs, and 12.9 yards per reception, in 2020. Plenty of clubs could use a deep threat on the boundary. A reunion in L.A. with Matthew Stafford would be an interesting fit if the Rams could make the money work. Whatever the case, there should be several suitors for a player of Jones' caliber, near the top of that second-tier of free agents who won't break the bank but can produce in the short term.