Jarrian Jones, a third-round draft pick and standout cornerback from Florida State, has high energy and performance. He attributes that to something more than just his work ethic and skills on the field.
Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jarrian Jones runs through a drill during the team's NFL football practice, Monday, June 10, 2024, in Jacksonville, Fla. – Jarrian Jones has high energy and performance.
The third-round draft pick and standout cornerback from Florida State is hard to miss on the turf at Miller Electric Center. But Jones attributes his skills to more than just his work ethic on the field. Jones said that he gets a bounce in his step and serious energy from his socks.“When I first started playing football, around like my sophomore or junior year, I put some new socks on like for every game and like I was ballin’ like every game,” Jones said.
“Everyone knows, like, when you put some brand-new socks on, you kind of like, feel good. Like, everyone has that feeling, you know. So, I just try to get that same feeling every day. That’s how I start my day and I think that’s kind of how I’m able to have so much energy throughout the day. Like, I’m just happy.”Jones wears a pair of socks once, then he gets rid of them. He doesn’t wash them and reuse them.
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