Breaking down FSU QB commit Tramell Jones’ performance at Battle Miami 7v7

Breaking down FSU QB commit Tramell Jones' performance at Battle Miami 7v7
Breaking down FSU QB commit Tramell Jones' performance at Battle Miami 7v7

Breaking down FSU QB commit Tramell Jones’ performance at Battle Miami 7v7

Breaking down FSU QB commit Tramell Jones’ performance at Battle Miami 7v7

Tramell Jones Jr., a quarterback recruit to Florida State, participated in the Battle Sports Miami 7-on-7 tournament this past weekend

while playing for South Florida Express, one of the best 7-on-7 teams in the nation.

Breaking down FSU QB commit Tramell Jones' performance at Battle Miami 7v7
Breaking down FSU QB commit Tramell Jones’ performance at Battle Miami 7v7

Noles247 attended the tournament and saw multiple games on Saturday and Sunday that Jones participated in. The complete video

highlights of the Jacksonville (Fla.) Mandarin standout from the competition this past weekend are available here:

I was pleasantly surprised with Tramell Jones. After seeing Jones play at a spring jamboree event the previous year, I became a fan.

College coaches present at that jamboree agreed that Jones was getting better after witnessing him train at FSU throughout the

summer the previous year. There was a lot of buzz about him

going into the Battle Miami competition because of his abilities.

during a 7-on-7 session the previous evening with his South Florida Express club. Numerous individuals I conversed with in that

establishment extolled Jones’s qualities and expressed how much he had impressed them during that exercise.

When it came time for the game, Jones was all over the field, hitting his wide receiver targets, including five-star Jaime Ffrench, four-

star Marcus Harris, four-star Jayvan Boggs, and four-star

Brown Vernell. One of Jones’s strengths is his ability to put zip on the football and his rapid release. The ball shoots out of his hand

and usually lands in the path of a receiver.

In addition, Jones demonstrated his ability to complete passes at different arm angles, which is a skill that is increasingly valued in

today’s game. On other occasions, he made side-arm tosses down field that were absolutely accurate. I think that was the most

amazing thing Jones did during the entire weekend.

— Jones needs to do a better job of moving the ball downfield. Although he possesses the arm strength to complete the task, in the

games I observed him play, he tended to take shorter or more intermediate routes. The apparent warning is that since players aren’t

using the entire field in 7-on-7 football, there won’t be many deep shots. I would like to see him develop in that part of his game during

his senior year at Mandarin, though, after watching him play for his high school team and on tape.

— I walked away from the two-day event more impressed with Jones as a prospect than I did coming in. That speaks to the performance he put on while in South Florida. I’m excited to see how his game improves

over the offseason leading up to his senior year.

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