In the 1-0 win against Burnley, Jonny had four touches in the offensive box, which was second in the league for defenders that week. He showed a willingness to get forward and play as a goal threat from the backline. He produced three attempts on goal within the 18-yard box, so he is clearly getting to good areas.
He is also averaging nearly seven defensive actions per match. With Manchester United averaging more possession and having great offensive threats, Jonny will need to be active in his own half. Wolves' 17.2 tackles per game average should, at the minimum, be reached, and Jonny must contribute and slow down Alexis Sanchez ($10,000) and company.
In addition to the defensive duties, he will be ready to punish United on the counter, increasing his ceiling.