"Levi J. Jones" is a former American football offensive tackle. He played college football at Arizona State Sun Devils football/Arizona State and was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the first round of the 2002 NFL Draft.

Jones also played for the Washington Redskins.

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We had guys like John Jackson and Richmond Webb coach things like professionalism. As far as technique and what Paul wants done, Willie is the guy for the tackles. He can put it into a player's perspective. He knows exactly what Paul wants, and then he can tell you exactly what's going to happen in a game.

Grind out your left tackle and then put him in there and tell him he needs to play better.

We're not supposed to talk about injuries. It's football. Guys get hurt.

I lost it to prolong my career.

You can't be comfortable. You always have to be hungry. With our past, where we're coming from, we know how to lose. Now we're trying to find out how to win.

In a 4-3 you know exactly who you've got, you've got one man and you're going to be basically blocking him. In a 3-4 you could have the tackle some time, you could get a linebacker some time or a defensive end who is standing. They'll throw a lot more looks and a lot more mixes at you in a 3-4.

We can be on the sidelines watching the corners and he can tell you exactly what the corner did wrong.

You look over there and see Willie working hard and we all have to work hard.

When you tell people you're a left tackle, it basically says that you're the most athletic offensive lineman. To hold that position down, it's a sense of pride. You can get away with having a guard who's not as good. You can't get away with having a bad left tackle.