As others mentioned Jones had better range than Tyler, Davis seems to have better post moves. This new version 2.0 of Tyler (slimmed down version) is now more athletic and mobile and that ally oop that he finished from Gilder late in the second half was pretty impressive in terms of the bounce he showed. In that regard, I give Davis the mobility edge than the upperclassman Jones with knee problems. Both guys soft hands and mean and nasty. I don't think you could go wrong either way.
Tyler has started off his junior season with a monster 23 point, 13 rebound game versus a Big 12 opponent. Let's see how the rest of the season plays out. Given all the perimeter weapons now around him, seems like opponents will have a much harder decision about doubling him compared to last season
And his production is going to go up just do to sheer hustle and the condition that he is now in.
The WVU game for example, Davis got at least 5 points and a couple of rebounds simply because of how hard he was running the floor, such as that And-1 play when Wilson missed a breakaway dunk but Tyler had run hard behind the play and rebounded Wilson's miss and finished. That was 3 points right there that was largely about hustle.