Title: Prospects of Jet Production studies in Run 2 at the Tevatron Link to paper if available: Session of First Preference: Hard High Energy QCD and Structure Functions Session of Second Preference: Test of the Standard Model LP Session: Not to be submitted. Abstract: Collisions at the upgraded Fermilab Tevatron at a sqrt{s}=1.96 TeV began in March 2001. Over the next two to three years we expect to collect a data sample of approximately 2 fb^-1 representing an integrated luminosity 20 times larger than that collected during 1994-1995. Accurate measurements of the inclusive jet cross section will place the strongest constraints on the gluon distribution functions of the proton. We will also be able to investigate and place the most stringent limits on any deviations from QCD such as Quark Compositeness (where we expect to set limits of of at least 3 TeV on the contact interaction scale). The upgrade of the DZero detector should allow us to significantly improve our jet measurements from those made in Run 1. In this paper we present prospects of precision measurements of QCD processes using jets in Run 2. Submitted: 9 April 2001