usually when you go 29th it a matter of percentage. I don't see wilson being a problem. 15 spots earlier, maybe a problem.
Really? Because I wouldn't see him being a problem either way. Wilson doesn't strike me as the kind of guy willing to give up on his rookie season, and the two guys who pulled crap over their contracts last season either missed significant time due to a lack of preparedness, or missed most of the season because he wasn't signed.
i was speaking in more general terms and alluding to Revis' deal since Revis went 15 spots earlier and held out. every pick should be signed on time this year.
Revis holding out was about the length of the contract, not the money. Tanny wanted to add one more year to the contract; 6 years instead of 5.
Get to know Kyle (interview on WFAN) check out wfan's website. Kyle's interview from 5/5/10 is posted. Enjoy
Thanks I'll post the link here: Kyle's Interview! http://www.wfan.com/topic/play_window.php?audioType=Episode&audioId=4629962
thx for posting interview. i have pics too. can u pm me ur email so i can send them to u (if you want to post them)
lol yeah, I think Kyle did a really good job answering all the questions. I'm really sick of Benigno's negativity and he doesn't do a good job of representing Jets fans.
Cool article on Wilson (and our other picks) Wilson being great in single coverage has me salivating. nfl.com/news/story?id=09000d5d817f4c39&template=with-video-with-comments&confirm=true (Pardon the lack of a hyper link, longtime lurker with too few posts =/) New York Jets The Jets had only four draft picks, but at least three of those players should provide a big return. Kyle Wilson stood out in the mind of Jets' coaches after repeatedly blanketing receivers throughout the camp. He routinely kept tight coverage on receivers in one-on-one and team drills, and displayed outstanding explosiveness while closing on receivers out of the break. Though Wilson only faced rookie competition in camp, his ability to defend in one-on-one situations is so impressive that he may give the Jets the flexibility to vary their coverage matchups based on the opponent's personnel. The release of Alan Faneca on draft day thrust Vladimir Ducasse into the spotlight as a potential rookie starter at left guard, but he appears to have the moxie to handle the responsibility of replacing a Pro Bowl player in his first season. Coaches were pleasantly surprised by his strong punch and flexibility. His ability to drop his weight with good knee bend indicates that he could be a powerful pile pusher in the running game. Additionally, the team placed him at left guard, which puts him beside two Pro Bowlers, D'Brickashaw Ferguson and Nick Mangold, to limit his exposure in pass protection until he is ready for a bigger role. Running back Joe McKnight started off slowly during camp while adjusting to the rapid pace and tempo of the Jets' practices, but coaches came away impressed with his natural talent. He has outstanding hands and natural running skills that may rate superior to the recently departed Leon Washington. Though he needs to quickly acclimate to the pro game, he is quietly factoring into the Jets' offensive plans this season.
I don’t like Tom Brady much, but I don’t think I want him to die. Isn’t there an alterative? Like he twist’s his other knee?
Here are pictures of Kyle provided by Vincent (surviveone) of the WFAN interview. thanks Vincent! Interview is here: http://www.wfan.com/topic/play_window.php?audioType=Episode&audioId=4629962 :jets: