Telegraph columnist and former England international Brian Moore believes that capitalising on that legacy should be about picking squad of players now who can take England to the next World Cup.
He told Telegraph video that Jones has "got to find out which of those players he wants to be the main-stays of the team between now and the 2019 World Cup in Japan".
Stuart left the post of England head coach following their exit from the World Cup at the group stages
The coaching structure is another area that Jones will need to focus on.
He is already thinking about his eventual successor,as he explained at his first press conference in the role.
"One of the goals by the 2019 World Cup is to have a couple of the assistant coaches ready to take over as the head coach and I see that as a fundamental part of my job," he said.
Jones also said he would focus very much on young players who could lay a claim to a 2019 World Cup place.
"All we've got to do is systematically over the four years be sure that we bring young players in, give them enough experience so that when they get to the World Cup in 2019 they've got the required amount of experience to be consistent performers.
"You've got to understand what you are good at and you've got to understand where you've got to improve."
A pressing concern is the captaincy with the incumbent Chris Robshaw, tainted by the recent World Cup disaster, likely to be stripped of the honour.
"One of the first things I have to do is sit down with Chris and chat to him.
"I've watched a couple of his games since the World Cup and as with all the players, he's starting from zero. There's always an opportunity to change things and he's in that position."
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