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At the beginning of the season, this is exactly what I think happens. If both are healthy, Jones starts. Harrison relieves during the game and his snaps are limited. The coaches have said as much.
If Jones is playing average, I think it stays that way, at least, through the middle of the season. If Jones is playing <gasp> above average <gasp> it stays that way all season.
If Jones is playing below average and showing no improvement during the season, Harrison moves up to start, unless Dupree is showing quite a bit on the left side where they could move Moats back to the right and still keep Harrison's snaps limited. They want to keep Harrison fresh in case we make the playoffs and he could still be on fresh legs.
Camp reports say Jones has too many injuries and is pass rush leaving something to be desired. Dupree and Chickillo are impressing, and Harrison offers far more vale as a run defender and pass rusher. Harrison due to his age is behind held out of action for now, but when the real bullets fly, I want him in there, not Jones. Unless Jones proves he can 1 ) Stay healthy and 2 ) Generate a pass rush, he has little value to the team. I'd hate to see Tomlin pull another Cam Thomas move if Harrison gets hurt by starting our weakest link on defense, and limiting a talent rookies opportunity. IMO Tuitt should have receive more snaps than he did with Thomas in front of him.