Coples, Hill impress Ryan in 1st Jets practice

By DENNIS WASZAK Jr. - AP Sports Writer
    2012-05-04 17:28

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. (AP) - Quinton Coples had just finished his first practice with the New York Jets when he walked to the sideline while everyone else headed toward the locker room.

The first-round draft pick strolled over to the man waiting for him, shook his hand and smiled. It was new team president Neil Glat.

Good move, kid. Talk about a great first impression.

And he wasn't too bad on the field, either.

``Coples was passing guys up on that pursuit drill,'' Jets coach Rex Ryan said Friday after the team's first rookie minicamp practice. ``I know it's not an official stat and I don't know how many sacks he had last year, but he had about six today.''

Coples was drafted No. 16 overall last week after an impressive career at North Carolina. Ryan has already deemed him a possible starter on the defensive line, and Coples did little to change that thought as the coach praised the young player several times.

``I didn't really notice, but it's always good to get compliments from the head coach,'' Coples said with a smile. ``I'm pretty happy about that.''

Coples wasn't the only one singled out by Ryan. Second-round pick Stephen Hill, a wide receiver from Georgia Tech, and third-rounder Demario Davis, a hard-hitting linebacker from Arkansas State, also impressed their new coach during the 2 1/2-hour practice.

``Some of the guys just jumped out at you,'' Ryan said, ``when you look at Coples and you look at Hill, the way they can run, and Davis. It's kind of fun to watch.''

The 6-foot-6, 290-pound Coples has the size, speed and athleticism to play all along the defensive line and he's ready to make an impact for a Jets defense that welcomes his ability to rush the passer on a regular basis.

While New York ranked fifth in overall defense, its 35 sacks put the Jets in the middle of the pack. Coples, who opened eyes as a junior in 2010 with 10 sacks, could be an impact player for Ryan immediately.

``I'm excited about being a part of his defense,'' Coples said. ``And I'm excited about him coaching me and helping me to become great.''

Added Ryan: ``We want him, and we want anybody, to have the desire to be great. He's got the God-given ability to be great.''

Coples is coming from a defensive system at North Carolina that predominantly used a 4-3 scheme, while the Jets run a 3-4 base defense. That won't be a problem, he insisted. After all, he got the playbook last Friday and was given a 10-DVD set of films showing the Jets' defensive fronts against their opponents last season. He watched them all and was feeling pretty good about himself.

``The defensive scheme, the majority of it is based off of what we got today,'' Coples said, ``so I grasped the majority of the defensive playbook today.''

Ryan smiled when told of Coples' confidence.

``We love the fact that he thinks he has it down,'' Ryan said. ``This is one practice. He's got like four defenses in and our library's a little more extensive than that. ... I like his confidence. The great thing is we will hold him to it now.''

Hill had some nice catches, flashing the speed that had the Jets so excited they traded up four spots in the draft to make sure they got him. The most impressive came when he made a circus grab of a twice-deflected pass during 7-on-7 drills.

He had one long pass from G.J. Kinne bounce off his fingertips, but he was otherwise sure-handed all practice. Hill was on the field a day after agreeing to terms on a four-year deal worth just under $5 million dollars, becoming one of the first NFL draft picks to sign.

``It was about just getting it off your mind and not worrying about how much quote-unquote money you're going to make because it's really not about that,'' Hill said. ``It's about getting out there and playing football. That's why I wanted to get it over with and get on the football field and get to work.''

The 6-foot-4, 215-pound Hill had 28 catches for 820 yards - averaging more than 29 yards a catch - and five touchdowns last season for the Yellow Jackets while playing in a triple-option offense. While some wonder what the transition will be like for Hill, he thinks he's already getting there by spending lots of time one-on-one with new receivers coach Sanjay Lal.

``In a way, it's really the same pace,'' Hill said. ``You've got faster guys, but other than that, we had to go full speed at Georgia Tech also. Running that triple-action, you have to go full speed.''

Hill is expected to step in and start opposite Santonio Holmes, giving Mark Sanchez a fast target with size. He had 49 career catches in three seasons at Georgia Tech, but set the NCAA record by averaging 55.2 yards on his nine touchdown grabs.

``Let's face it, I'm not going to get excited about drafting a wideout. It's just not my deal,'' the defensive-minded Ryan said. ``I want to see it to believe it and everybody talked about it, and then you watch him on that field and you're like, `Wow! That's a big, fast guy, no question about it.'''

Davis might have made the biggest impression on Ryan, who compared the speedy linebacker to a ``young Bart Scott'' and was a clear leader on a field that included 56 rookies, most of whom are still trying to find the locker room and the cafeteria.

He went so far as to suggest that Davis has ``that natural leadership'' - sort of like Ray Lewis has in Baltimore.

``I'm not saying Demario is that guy, but - and there's only one Ray Lewis - it's interesting,'' Ryan said. ``His face. His mannerisms, passion. I see some things.''

Fantasy Football Player Notes RSS FeedPLAYER NOTES

Zach ErtzMay 24 11:42a

Philadelphia Eagles TE Zach Ertz, the team's second-round draft pick, is unable to participate in organized team activities because of NFL rules until he graduates from college at Stanford.

Tramon WilliamsMay 24 10:52a

Green Bay Packers CB Tramon Williams' (shoulder) nerve damage in his shoulder has drastically healed due to a workout regimen that includes yoga and jump ropes.

Joseph MorganMay 24 10:32a

New Orleans Saints WR Joe Morgan said he'll have to work on his intermediate route running to win the No. 3 receiver spot. Six of his 10 receptions last [ More ]

Greg HardyMay 24 09:22a

Carolina Panthers DE Greg Hardy dropped 15 pounds in the offseason hoping to improve his speed rush. Hardy broke out with 11 sacks in 2012 after having seven combined in his first two years.

Mike WilliamsMay 24 08:42a

Free-agent WR Mike X. Williams (Seahawks) is attempting another comeback after signing with the Toronto Argonauts of the CFL.

Pierre GarconMay 24 08:22a

Updating previous reports, Washington Redskins WR Pierre Garcon (shoulder, foot) underwent minor labrum surgery in January. He has recovered from the surgery and should be ready for training camp.

Danario AlexanderMay 24 01:15a

San Diego Chargers WR Danario Alexander looked fluid in making back-shoulder catches in practice Monday, May 20. He claims he's at full speed, a contrast to his injured May [ More ]

Joe McKnightMay 24 01:15a

New York Jets RB Chris Ivory impressed in practice Wednesday, May 22, and is lining up to be the feature back. Mike Goodson's legal troubles are jeopardizing his future [ More ]

Jared AllenMay 24 01:02a

Minnesota Vikings DE Jared Allen (knee, shoulder), who's a free agent after this year, has 'absolutely no idea' where he'll wind up in 2014. 'Best-case scenario would have been [ More ]

Robert MeachemMay 24 01:02a

If San Diego Chargers WR Robert Meachem has a strong preseason, the club could see if there's an active trade market for him. His $6.875 million cap number, however, [ More ]

B. MeriweatherMay 23 10:02p

Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan said he expects FS Brandon Meriweather (knee) to be a full participant once training camp begins.

Pierre GarconMay 23 09:52p

Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan said WR Pierre Garcon (foot) is about 90 percent recovered from his foot surgery and that he expects Davis to sit out until training camp.

Fred DavisMay 23 09:52p

Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan said TE Fred Davis (Achilles') is about 90 percent recovered from his Achilles' tendon injury and that he expects Davis to sit out until training camp.

London FletcherMay 23 09:52p

Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan said he told LB London Fletcher (elbow, ankle) that he could sit out the rest of the organized team activities, but Fletcher told [ More ]

Brian OrakpoMay 23 09:42p

Washington Redskins LB Brian Orakpo (pectoral) and DT Chris Neild (knee) were able to fully participate in organized team activities Thursday, May 23.

Quentin GrovesMay 23 09:22p

Cleveland Browns LB Jabaal Sheard said he believes he can be part of an impactful outside linebacker rotation with LB Barkevious Mingo, LB Paul Kruger and LB Quentin Groves [ More ]

Dion LewisMay 23 09:22p

Cleveland Browns special teams coordinator Chris Tabor said the team is giving CB Buster Skrine and S Johnson Bademosi reps as kick returners during organized team activities. Tabor said [ More ]

Sam BradfordMay 23 09:12p

St. Louis Rams QB Sam Bradford has been working on routes and throws with WRs Tavon Austin and Stedman Bailey during offseason workouts.

Matt JohnsonMay 23 08:52p

Dallas Cowboys FS Matt Johnson said he believes he suffered hamstring injuries last season because he was using too much weight while doing squats in the weight room and [ More ]

Roy MillerMay 23 08:42p

Jacksonville Jaguars DT Roy Miller (knee) was limited to individual drills during organized team activities Thursday, May 23, because of knee tendonitis.

Tony MoeakiMay 23 07:22p

Kansas City Chiefs TE Tony Moeaki (knee) is unlikely to be on the practice field until training camp in July. Moeaki has been watching from the sidelines during organized team activities this week.

DeSean JacksonMay 23 06:32p

Philadelphia Eagles head coach Chip Kelly confirmed that he prefers larger and taller players at most positions on his team, but he's in favor of protecting his smaller players [ More ]

Pierre GarconMay 23 04:32p

Washington Redskins WR Pierre Garcon (shoulder) underwent minor labrum surgery in January but has fully recovered. He was held out of team drills during organized team activities Thursday, May 23, as a precaution.

Greg RomeusMay 23 03:43p

The New Orleans Saints have waived DE Greg Romeus.

Scott ChandlerMay 23 03:43p

Buffalo Bills TE Scott Chandler (knee) has been running well at offseason workouts and believes he could be ready for the start of training camp. Chandler has started running [ More ]

Brian UrlacherMay 23 03:32p

Retired LB Brian Urlacher said the Dallas Cowboys were one of the team's that intrigued him if he were to have signed with another team other than the Chicago [ More ]

Trent RichardsonMay 23 03:23p

Cleveland Browns head coach Rob Chudzinski said RB Trent Richardson (leg) will not participate in organized team activities next week and could sit out the team minicamp in early [ More ]

Stephen NicholasMay 23 03:12p

Atlanta Falcons LB Stephen Nicholas (hernia) and LB Sean Weatherspoon (knee) will not be able to participate in organized team activities next week because they are recovering from offseason [ More ]

Jon BeasonMay 23 03:02p

Carolina Panthers LB Jon Beason (knee, shoulder) was able to participate in individual drills during organized team activities Thursday, May 23.

Charles BrownMay 23 02:53p

New Orleans Saints OT Charles Brown (undisclosed) did not participate in organized team activities Thursday, May 23, because of an undisclosed injury. Head coach Sean Payton would not specify [ More ]

Maurice HurtMay 23 02:52p

Washington Redskins OG Josh LeRibeus (groin) and OT Maurice Hurt (groin) did not participate in organized team activities Thursday, May 23, because of groin injuries.

Keenan LewisMay 23 02:42p

New Orleans Saints CBs Keenan Lewis and Patrick Robinson worked with the first-team defense during organized team activities Thursday, May 23. Head coach Sean Payton said people should not [ More ]

RSS Feeds

NFL News:
 
Player Notes:
 
Forum Posts:
 

© 2013 RealTime Fantasy Sports, Inc.
Email Us  ·  Call Us 636.447.1170  ·  Lost Password
Advertising represented by USA Today Sports Media Group