2016: Finished career as Campbell’s all-time leader in rushing yards with 2,632…Also owned Campbell career records for rushing touchdowns (20), all-purpose yards (2,934) and overall touchdowns scored (21)…As a senior in 2016, added 641 yards on the ground with a career-high nine touchdowns scored, despite an injury shortened season…Played in seven games, making five starts at running back…Named 2016 Preseason All-PFL…Named the PFL’s Offensive Player of the Week and honorable mention STATS FCS Offensive Player of the Week after posting a season-best 174 yards rushing in an overtime win over Butler, including a 25 yard TD run to win it in extra time… Also topped the century mark in CU’s season opener against Pikeville, running for 142 yards with three touchdowns, adding a reception for 19 yards…Rushed for at least one touchdown in six of his seven games on the year…Collected 90 yards on the ground with a score against Stetson…Ran for 76 yards and a touchdown against Presbyterian…Tallied 63 yards with a touchdown rushing against Marist…Averaged 6.7 yards per rush and 94.4 all-purpose yards per game…
2015: Earned First Team All-PFL honors at running back…Named to the College Football Performance Awards' FCS All-Purpose Performer of the Year Watch List…Led the PFL in rushing in 2015 with 1,079 yards and added eight touchdowns…Already Campbell's all-time rushing leader 1,991 yards…Named PFL Offensive Player of the Week after setting Campbell single game and season rushing records against Davidson, running for a school record 201 yards and three touchdowns, also eclipsing CU’s single season rushing record with two games remaining, passing Brian Hudson’s 2013 mark (884)…Ran for 100-plus yards four times…Averaged 6.1 yards per carry on the season, rushing 178 times for 1,079 yards and eight touchdowns…Averaged 98.1 rushing yards per game…Also caught four passes for 25 yards…Totaled 1,104 all-purpose yards…Played in all 11 games, making eight starts at running back…Ran for 189 yards, then a school record, and a touchdown on 15 carries in a win over Pikeville in Campbell’s season opener…Added 97 yards in a run over Chowan…Carried 18 times for 89 yards at Presbyterian…Checked in 133 yards, including a 72 yards TD run on 17 carries at Butler…Topped the century mark for the third time with 101 yards against Marist…Posted two touchdowns with 82 yards on 23 attempts against Jacksonville… Finished the season ranked 23rd among FCS competition in total rushing yards, and 18th in rushing yards per game…Ranked 18th nationally in yards per carry…
2014: Finished second on the team with 395 rushing yards on 87 carries with a touchdown…Added four catches for 72 yards and a score…Played in all 12 team games, making four starts at running back…Rushed for 50 or more yards three times on the season…Posted a season-high 83 yards on 11 carries with a touchdown in a win over Valparaiso…Tallied 63 yards on the ground off nine carries at Dayton…Collected 59 yards on six attempts in a win over Missouri Baptist…Caught a 64 yards touchdown pass in a win at Morehead State…Earned a letter…Ranks seventh on the CU career rushing list with 912 yards entering the 2014 season…CU’s career yards per rush leader (6.12)…Enters the 2015 season 10th on CU’s career total offense chart with 912…
2013: Played in 10 games as a freshman…Tallied 517 yards on the year, ranking 10th in CU single season history…Set a CU single-season record for average yards per rush with an 8.34 clip...Posted 702 all-purpose yards, ranking eighth on the CU single season list…Added two touchdowns on the ground…Caught seven passes for 49 yards on the year…Also returned eight kicks for 136 yards…Broke away for long rushes of 59 (UVA-Wise, fifth longest rush in school history) and 55 yards (at Davidson), becoming the second Camel with multiple 50-plus yard rushes in a career (CJ Oates, 2011)…Amassed 117 yards, a season best, with a touchdown on 11 carries in a win at Davidson…Ran for 73 yards on 13 carries at Old Dominion…Also ran for 72 yards on four carries in a win over UVA-Wise…Totaled 68 yards on six carries with a touchdown at Butler…Made four catches for 35 yards against Mercer…Ranks 10th in career total offense yards after just one season with 517…
Prep/Personal: Coached by Damon Coiro at Grimsley High…Full name is De’Shawn Shaheim Jones…Born March 2, 1995 in Fayetteville, N.C. …Son of Selvin and Wanda Jones…Has six siblings, Selvin, Dominique, Raequan, Emote, Michael and Marque…