Projected Top NFL Pick Under Fire For ‘NOBAMA’ Costume From 2012, When The Quarterback Was 14

Projected Top NFL Pick Under Fire For ‘NOBAMA’ Costume From 2012, When The Quarterback Was 14

It’s that time of year again. 

The NFL Draft is two weeks away and, as is tradition, the time has come to ruin a young man’s future over a social media post made years ago. 

This year’s victim? Former Alabama quarterback Mac Jones. 

Jones, a projected top-5 pick, has been rising up the draft board in recent weeks. The University of Alabama quarterback has been projected by draft experts to be selected as high as third overall in the 2021 NFL Draft. In his only season as the starter at Alabama, Jones threw for 4,500 yards, 41 touchdowns, and led his Crimson Tide to a perfect 13-0 record on the way to the school’s 16th National Championship. 

Many draft experts have questioned whether Jones’ passing numbers in college will translate to the NFL, as Jones was playing with superior talent in his one year as a starter at Alabama. Those questions may now be taking a back seat.

On Thursday night, an old picture of Jones surfaced that casts doubt on his draft status. In a now-deleted 2012 tweet from Jones’ sister, a photo shows what appears to be Jones in a Barack Obama mask — complete with dreadlocks, an American flag costume, and a sash which reads, “NOBAMA.” 

Naturally, Twitter erupted over the photo. Tyler Conway, from Bleacher Report, tweeted, “It is HUGELY telling that Mac Jones comes from a racist family.”

As Benjamin Allbright noted, given that Jones already has a DUI on his record, this picture — deemed “racist” by the internet — may raise red flags for any team interested in drafting him.

It’s not the first time a projected first round draft pick has been found to have questionable social media posts from his youth.

In the days leading up to the 2019 NFL Draft, projected top-five draft pick Nick Bosa scrubbed his Twitter page of controversial tweets that criticized Colin Kaepernick, Marvel’s Black Panther, as well as tweets promoting President Donald Trump. 

Bosa’s Instagram history was also put under the microscope, uncovering past instances in which Bosa “liked” multiple posts that featured supposedly racist and homophobic slurs. 

Bosa went on to apologize for his social media history, and was drafted second overall by the 49ers. 

The alleged news of Jones’ costume reinvigorates the conversation on “cancel culture” and the subject of accountability for actions and statements made years prior.

The deleted picture was taken in 2012. Jones, born in 1998, would have been 14 at the time of the photo. Should his future be ruined based on a costume he allegedly wore while still in high school?

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