Logan Jones
Definition
Logan Jones (born October 19, 2001) is an American football center who played college football for the Iowa Hawkeyes and was selected by the Chicago Bears in the second round (57th overall) of the NFL Draft.
Regarded for his NFL-ready technique, dense frame, and quickness, Jones is an undersized but highly experienced offensive lineman known for anchoring the line with precision and power.
Examples
Logan Jones anchored the Bears' line so solidly, even the defensive ends started questioning their life choices mid-play.
With Logan Jones snapping the ball, the quarterback had more pocket time than a trust fund kid at a yacht party.
Logan Jones turned Iowa's offensive front into a human barricade, leaving rushers flatter than week-old soda.
The Bears hit the jackpot drafting Logan Jones, whose technique is smoother than a cat burglar's getaway.