Walter Junior Jones is a retired American football offensive tackle. Born in Alabama, he played college football at Florida State University. Jones played his entire professional career with the Seattle Seahawks, where he was a seven-time All-Pro selection and eventual NFL 2000s All-Decade Team honoree. Starting in each of his 180 games in Seattle, the Seahawks attempted more than 5,500 passes with Jones on the field, while Jones gave up a total of only 23 quarterback sacks, and was penalized for holding just nine times. By acclamation, Jones is widely considered the best offensive lineman... of all time. Jones attended Holmes Community College for two seasons, where he was named Mississippi Junior College Player of the Year by the Jackson Clarion-Ledger in 1994. Then 6′5″ and 265 pounds, Jones played both offensive tackle and tight end. He allowed one sack in two seasons. After transferring to Florida State University, Jones had to redshirt the 1995 season. As a junior in 1996, Jones started 11 games and the 1997 Sugar Bowl for the Seminoles and allowed one sack, subsequently earning second-team All-ACC honors.
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| Birthdate: | January 19, 1974 |
| Birthplace: | Aliceville, Alabama |
| Age: | 38 |
| Height: | 6' 5" |
| Weight: | 325 lbs. |
| All Positions Played: | Offensive tackle |
| Education: | Florida State University |