Looking ahead, Williamson sees two things to monitor with Jones – tapping his versatility and the potential of opponents devoting more resources to slow him down. “We’ll see him do more as Bill Belichick gains more comfort level with him – standing up as a 3-4 outside linebacker or even bumping inside as a 3-4 defensive end at times,” Williamson said. “He’s really a 4-3 end now, and clearly the best one on the team, and clearly the best defensive rookie in the league.