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08/19 — Crosstraining means one thing to the weekend athlete, quite another to a 300-pound trenchman like Mike DeVito.
“I try to crosstrain so I know all three spots,” DeVito told me today about working at defensive end and at the 1- and 3-technique tackle spots in the Jets’ new defense. “I probably haven’t taken as many reps at nose as I have in the past couple of days, but I’ve been crosstraining so that if any of those guys need me to go in there, I’ll be able to go.”
We got some looks at DeVito the nose — or as assistant defensive coach Chuck Smith likes to call him, “DeVito the Bruiser” — during running drills this morning and the penetration was noticeable.
The third-year man from the University of Maine and the state of Massachusetts with family ties in the New York area, is muscling his way into the D-line rotation plans. In fact, with DE Shaun Ellis facing the one-game suspension for the season opener at Houston, No. 70 could be very visible against the Texans.
"I think we’re trying to renegotiate a contract with him, so DeVito's just an average player," head coach Rex Ryan joked. "He really is doing a great job. He's a smart guy, tough as nails. He reminds me of a taller Kelly Gregg, and that's a compliment. Kelly was a great player who I coached at Oklahoma and then about 10 years with the Ravens. I think Mike can be that kind of player. I think he’ll play in this league a long time. He’s valuable, an excellent player, and he's a guy you can plug anywhere. You can do all kinds of things with him and he’s going to push to be a starter."
“I’m learning a lot. I’m getting better every day. The coaches have been great,” DeVito said modestly. “And Shaun’s a great player and I’ve learned so much from him. But I’m just focusing on the next day. I’m going to keep working, keep trying to get better and gain the trust of my teammates.”
Wednesday Morning Notes
The players take to the Cortland Stadium turf for an 8:50 a.m. start due to the grass field absorbing heavy rains late Tuesday.
Mark Sanchez comes out with the first offense this morning — Kellen Clemens will be with the ones for the 4:10 p.m. practice — and has a mixed session.
In 7-on-7 drills, Sanchez is looking for Jerricho Cotchery but doesn’t seem to see Lito Sheppard, who snaps up the pass and takes off upfield. Lito is looking for the lateral and flips it back to Jim Leonhard, but only after Kareem Brown comes “off the bench” to playfully end the corner’s INT return.
Sanchez completes a nice long out to Chansi Stuckey, drawing applause from the fans. It’s good to continue the play but the rookie would’ve been sacked before ever getting the throw off by Eric Smith, blitzing off the corner and running past No. 6.
Sanchez’s nicest throw of the practice may be a throw over the middle that WW, Wallace Wright, snares against Drew Coleman for the first-down reception.
The second defense has some nice run stops against Shonn Greene and Danny Woodhead, with some big tackles being made by DE Ropati Pitoitua, DT Howard Green and LBs Jason Trusnik and Larry Izzo.
Rex Ryan is quarterbacking a makeshift offense giving looks to the first defense, and Rex is off his game. He goes 0-for-5 with two interceptions and a dropped pass.
“It’s going good. We’ve had a lot of spirited practices out there,” Rex said of today’s session and the three weeks at Cortland in general. “The guys were energized, doing a tremendous job. The focus is good. I love the competition. And it’s not false enthusiasm. I like the enthusiasm our guys have.”
Ryan also announced that CB Donald Strickland will miss the Baltimore game with a broken toe. “If this was a regular-season game, he’d probably play,” the coach said, “but we’re going to hold him out.”
Ryan said with the way Nick Mangold has been progressing from his knee injury, “Hopefully he’ll be able to play Monday night. ... I think that’s a definitely possibility.”
He listed T Damien Woody, DT Kris Jenkins and CB Darrelle Revis as all “questionable to doubtful.”
Coach Schotty’s Back
Offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer was back at practice this morning for the first time in two days. Schottenheimer, who was Drew Brees’ quarterbacks coach in San Diego before coming to the Jets in 2006, left to pay his respects to Brees’ mother, Mina, who was reported to have died in Colorado. Schottenheimer left before Monday’s late practice and was back barking out offensive calls this morning.
Crowded Pressbox
Players don’t usually take the elevator up to the fifth floor of the Cortland Stadium pressbox, where the media relations and Internet/publications offices are. But today the place was crawling with big-name Jets, either in person or in voice.
Kris Jenkins came up to talk with reporter Deb Handy about his summer wedding and to consult with me about the wedding shots he wants to see in a slideshow that will accompany Deb’s story. We’ll have that for you next week, after the team returns to Florham Park.
Mark Sanchez had also made the ascent to sit two rooms away from us for a taped interview with NFL Films. As Jenkins sat with me looking over photos, he pounded a few times on the glass behind me, with the noise reverberating across an empty room and being picked up by the NFL Films microphones. When Sanchez and the film crew realized it was just Big Jenks messing with them, everyone was all smiles.
Meanwhile, Eric Allen and our on-site tech monster, Paul Marsh, were feverishly trying to get our phone situation straightened out so we could record our next Jets Radio installment, this one with very special guest Thomas Jones.
EA and Marshie got the lines of communication open, Jenkins left in time so I could jump into the second seat in the “studio,” and we got an outstanding 18-minute interview with TJ that our other tech guru, Mike Ryan (no relation to Rex) will post for us all on newyorkjets.com a little later this afternoon.
A crazy midday confluence of events, but crazy in a good way.
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (16)Ira Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 2:54pm ET"I thought DeVito with his so called high motor always wouuld turn out to be a nice role player. I have no problem with him filling in for Ellis in Houston. I think he can get the job done. Wright has had an outstanding camp and i vote for him as the most improved offensive player on this team. I am very curious to see what his role will be on this team besides ST's. GO JETS!!!!"
JetsFanInMaine Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 2:54pm ET"kinda neat ive seen him play in orono and in jets stadium devito that is"
jet80 Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 3:05pm ET"Randy,have the jets even tried to line Washington up in the slot or at WR?I dont blame the jets at all for not wanting to give him 6 mill a yr.maybe if they experimented at WR like Hester and Cribbs,expanded his role maybe Leon would have a case.with the jets having a loaded backfield and KR's being a dime a dozen hes got to play a bigger role or take what they have offered"
Shep Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 3:35pm ET"I agree with you OriginalJetFan, although my jersey is authentic and has my name across the back. That's because I'm one player/fan that will never leave this team. As for today's practice, sounds like Sanchez was having some problems, but then again we do have an amazing D. I really wish Jenks and Revis could play against Baltimore. We're going to need to be at our best to compete with them."
Dan Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 4:19pm ET"Hey Randy, I was wondering how Matt Kroul was doing in camp. I saw the guy a lot in college and I think you guys got a good one as an undrafted guy."
Randy Lange Said:
"Dan, Matt showed up with some plays late in the St. Louis preseason opener and I did my Sunday morning practice blog lead on him. The story is at http://www.newyorkjets.com/blog/posts/1164-matt-kroul-seeking-a-place-to-call-home"
Bryan Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 4:23pm ET"Randy, the pressbox is nice up there isn't it. how does it compare to your pressbox at the Meadowlands? "
Randy Lange Said:
"Bryan, the Cortland pressbox is nice, but a Division III pressbox is always going to pale in comparison to an NFL pressbox. Except maybe Oakland's."
Anthony Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 4:38pm ET"I like the face Sanchez is making these mistakes now so when gametime comes he will have more of an idea of what to do in game type situations. I feel our defense is looking good right now and for him to compete with them as a rookie can only help."
Damone Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 4:55pm ET"Hey Randy,didnt i tell you about Devito...if you dont remember,I TOLD YOU SO!"
Randy Lange Said:
"Damone, how can I forget? You were all over him."
Nick Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 5:27pm ET"Randy, out of curiousity how has vernon gholston and that defense been doing? i know you probably dont want to leak out too much info but i'd just like to know if they're getting to be the violent, blitz-hungry defense i'd like them to be"
Randy Lange Said:
"Nick, the defense looks like it's applying the Ryan/Pettine pass-rush principles effectively every practice. Vernon Gholston's been a part of that. He's had a few sacks in practice, and we're all eager to see some in games."
Alex Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 5:30pm ET"How has Zach Potter played in practice because he has good size at 6'7" 280 but does he any potential from what you've seen."
Randy Lange Said:
"Alex, Zach Potter's working hard at practice and he had a nice fourth-quarter pressure of Rams QB Brock Berlin on Friday. His potential will be tested now as he attempts to secure a roster spot in the defensive front."
MrJetGreen Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 5:32pm ET"Devito has been a great find. He gives us solid depth and may just rise to a full time starter. Danny should be proud."
Shep Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 6:10pm ET"Jet80, I'm sorry man, but I'm going to have to disagree with you on that one. Leon is the most explosive offensive player on our entire team. He's electric. Every time he touches the ball he drives defenses crazy. He may not be worth what he's asking, but pro salaries in general are quite crazy. Get him signed long term and let him do his thing. He's hardly a "dime a dozen" punt returner."
jet80 Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 7:57pm ET"Shep,I'm not trying to say anything bad about Washingtons part,no doubt hes the most electric and talented player on an mediocre offense,in my opinion the best KR in the NFL but jets dont use him enough.With our STs coaching im not worried about that spot( Justin Miller pro bowl couple yrs back now not on team.)jets need to give him more carries and use him more in their offense to equal the $"
Row Said:
Thu, August 20, 2009 - 12:00am ET"Speaking of that, Justin Miller played really well at CB in the Raiders debut.. Sure would like to have him here.. I now don't feel it's VG, someone needs to put him where he needs to be, and make him play till it's done right! He has more then enough talent. I really like the guy, but it's time for him to shine! Go Jets"
Ray Said:
Thu, August 20, 2009 - 4:13pm ET"Row, drop the JMiller stuff, he's a scrub, he'll always be a scrub and now he's thankfully a scrub on another team. "
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OriginalJetFan Said:
Wed, August 19, 2009 - 2:28pm ET"If DeVito continues improvement that will be a huge help on D-line. Just got an e-mail advertisement ...Get Your Brett Favre Viking Jersey Now, from a memorabilia company. Think they'll let me trade in his JetJersey? getting BF continues to get worse and will go down as the biggest blunder in Jet history, Chad could have transitioned into Sanchez and then stayed as a backup like Vinny did for him"
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