ESPN.com's 2012 All-America Team

Jarvis Jones
Linebacker | GeorgiaThree seasons ago, it was reasonable to wonder whether Jarvis Jones had played his last football game. The then-USC freshman suffered a career-threatening neck injury, and the Trojans' notoriously cautious team doctors refused to clear him to compete. Jones proved last fall that he was far from finished, however. He transferred to Georgia in 2010 and sat out that fall while his injury healed, then burst onto the scene in 2011 by leading the SEC with 13.5 sacks and 19.5 tackles for loss. Now he's a darling of NFL draft analysts who expect another dominant season from Jones and Georgia's defense.
-- David Ching
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