INDIANAPOLIS, IN - MARCH 06: Defensive back Sidney Jones of Washington participates in a drill during day six of the NFL Combine at Lucas Oil Stadium on March 6, 2017 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)

Potential Top 10 pick reportedly suffers severe injury during team's Pro Day

Hopefully this doesn't derail his career.

This is the last news you want to see heading into NFL Draft season.

Washington defensive back Sidney Jones is considered a first-round prospect for this year's NFL Draft, and Jones suffered a major setback on Saturday as he reportedly went down with a significant leg injury during Washington's Pro Day.

To make things even more heartbreaking, the injury reportedly occurred on the last drill for defensive backs and is believed to be a torn Achilles tendon.

Jones was part of a fantastic Huskies secondary that help lead Washington to their first College Football Playoff appearance. Jones had really emerged in his three seasons at Washington as a cornerback with "lockdown" like talent, which led to many — including all four NFL.com experts — to have Jones going in the upper half of the first round. NFL.com's Bucky Brooks even had Jones going as high as No. 10 to the Bills.

In his Washington career, Jones had 146 total tackles and nine career interceptions.