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Video on our rookies.
Bowles calls this an "introductory class" for them.
The Jets 2015 Rookie Minicamp is underway at the team’s Atlantic Health Training Center. Players started to report Thursday and they’ll hit the field Friday for their first workout.
“They have to learn how we practice, the tempo of the practice and they have a big playbook to get ready for,” said head coach Todd Bowles. “This will be an introductory course for them, so it will be good.”
Bowles, who was present along with GM Mike Maccagnan this week for a Jets’ suite holders event at the NFL league offices in Manhattan, will get to see the team’s six-player draft class in action including first-round pick Leonard Williams.
“As Coach (Bill) Parcells would say, you can never ever have enough defensive linemen,” Bowles said. “He was the best player available for us. We felt very good about him in the draft and we took him.”
In the second round, the Jets added a vertical threat in Devin Smith. Bowles, an NFL safety for eight seasons, says Smith can help create space elsewhere on the field.
“It makes it difficult for the defense when a guy has that kind of speed. It allows you not to double Brandon (Marshall) and (Eric) Decker,” he said. “It also allows you to open up the run game a little more and as a safety, if you’re not very fast – you better back up.”
Quarterback Bryce Petty, a fourth-rounder out of Baylor, will have plenty on his plate as he starts his pro transition. But Bowles doesn’t believe the jump is as extreme as some think.
“The transition will be learning a new scheme. The guy is smart, he has a very strong arm and he threw a bunch of touchdown passes,” Bowles said. “It’s not like he’s coming from soccer, trying to play football. He’s played football. We’re not treating him like he’s some kind of new kid coming in off the block. We’re going to help him his maturation process, seeing how fast he can grasp the system – maybe two years, maybe one, maybe a couple of months, maybe longer than that. We don’t know until we get him in here.”
Petty was one of the Jets’ 30-pre draft visits. The 6’3”, 230-pounder, who led the Bears to a 21-4 mark and back-to-back Big 12 Conference championships in his two years as a starter, said last week he was eager to get back in the film room with Jets offensive coordinator Chan Gailey.
“Bryce is a very engaging young fellow – Chan is as well,” Bowles said. “So when they got a chance to meet each other and talk philosophy, Bryce was very upbeat and Chan kind of makes things very simple for guys to understand going in. But they had a lot of the similar philosophies as far as reading things and seeing things, and I think that will benefit him coming in.”
http://www.newyorkjets.com/news/article-6/Bowles-Introductory-Course-for-the-Rookies/d3a4a811-f269-4d86-bb91-5cb50ef8505f