AFC East combine story lines February 17, 2009 12:50 PM Posted by ESPN.com's Tim Graham The annual Indianapolis poke-and-ogle known as the NFL scouting combine begins Wednesday.I'll be headed to Lucas Oil Stadium for the job fair/meat market, where I'll try to provide as many AFC East angles as humanly possible. With that in mind, here are the top story lines for each AFC East club heading into the combine: ~ ~ Rex Ryan's first draft with the New York Jets Brett Favre did the Jets a colossal favor by announcing his retirement a week before the combine. Had the infamously indecisive quarterback delayed his verdict, the Jets would have been forced to cut him or faced a titanic distraction in Indianapolis.Now rookie head coach Rex Ryan can make his maiden combine voyage without Favre's status weighing on the operation. The Jets will know they're not wasting their time by interviewing such top quarterback prospects as Mark Sanchez and Josh Freeman. Favre's decision also better prepares the Jets for free agency. They can formulate a strategy at quarterback and other targeted positions without worrying about a Favre bombshell blowing their plans to smithereens.The Jets need to rebound from last year's unproductive draft. Indianapolis is the scene where pass-rush specialist Vernon Gholston first showed he was a workout megastar. He followed up with another sensational demonstration at his Ohio State pro day, wowing the Jets enough they selected him with the sixth overall pick, their reward for a 4-12 record in 2007. Gholston was imperceptible throughout his rookie campaign and was deactivated in December. The Jets own the No. 17 pick in April's draft, but it would be difficult to choose a player who contributes less than Gholston. > http://myespn.go.com/blogs/afceast/0-5-73/AFC-East-combine-story-lines.html
This article has really made everything that has happened so far this off-season so much clearer for me.
Its funny - if i'm vernon gholston, reading and hearing everyone take potshots at me all off season would make me pissed off and hopefully makes him work super hard this off season so he can really prove his worth.
Yeah we fucked up on Gholston with the 1st pick but we did good with the other 1st rounder with Keller. He was one of the best rookie receivers in the league and he was a TE.
Or, he continues to show that he is totally out of touch with reality by continuing to say "I made tremendous progress last year."
Gholston got 21 Mil Guaranteed so he is but so pissed laying poolside at his Mansion right now. Sad but true.
Absolutely. I like the Mangini measure of draft success. The number of starts that the class got. I wonder what the average is, but we probably got 20+ starts from our rookie class, despite the Vernon debacle.