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DE Vernon Gholston (Official Thread)

I think that shows even with Vern's immense athletic ability adapting to a new position at the NFL level is so very difficult. He is such a gifted athlete I thought he was going to shine in his rookie season.
 
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Jets rookie Gholston off to slow start

BY ERIK BOLAND |[email protected] October 10, 2008 FLORHAM PARK, N.J. - Four weeks into his professional career, Vernon Gholston has four times as many special-teams tackles as defensive ones.

And, everyone involved says, that's OK for now.

When the Jets selected Gholston with the sixth overall pick in April's draft - and signed him to a five-year, $32.5-million contract ($21 million guaranteed) - it was acknowledged that his transition to outside linebacker from defensive end, his position at Ohio State, would be slow. It has been.

"Any time you are coming from your hand on the ground to playing on your feet, it's a big transition," Gholston said. "I expected it to take a little time."

Gholston has shined on special teams, even earning that unit's player of the week honor after recording four tackles Sept. 28 against the Cardinals. "I was proud of that fact, especially in an area he's not familiar with" Mangini</a> said of the award. "Now defensively, we need to see that continued growth as well"

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Jets LB Gholston still trying to grasp defense

By Dennis Waszak Jr.
ASSOCIATED PRESS
4:39 p.m. October 9, 2008
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. ? Vernon Gholston used some of the down time during the New York Jets' bye week to catch up on some heavy reading. The telephone directory-sized defensive playbook has been a constant companion for the rookie outside linebacker, who's still trying to learn the Jets' complex system.

?I just looked over the plays that I've had and kind of evaluate myself a little bit, see the things I need to do better and try to get a better grasp of the concepts on defense,? Gholston said Thursday. ?We put in a lot of new stuff over the bye week, so I was just trying to get a handle on that kind of stuff.? Gholston has been trying to do that ever since he was drafted No. 6 overall by the Jets in April. A dominant pass-rushing force at Ohio State, Gholston has shown little of that explosiveness through New York's first four games.

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Vern could've had a sack a little bit ago. He pushed the Bengal lineman a few yards back and forced the QB out of the pocket. He would've had a sack if he could've gotten off the block. Also probably would've had a fumble recovery on the play if he had realized it was fumbled. :tongue2:




I still think Vern should be a DE exclusively.
 
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Gholston adjusts to new position

By JANE MCMANUS ? GANNETT NEWS SERVICE ? October 18, 2008

FLORHAM PARK ? Vernon Gholston is finding the milestones to mark his progress this year. Two weeks ago it was when he was named the Jets' special teams player of the week. Then Friday, after the last practice before the Jets left for Oakland, the team's No. 1 draft pick realized he'd hit upon another.
"It was the first day I haven't had any mental mistakes," Gholston said. "That was a big monument for me just in terms of being on the same page as the defense and knowing what's going on. I had no mental busts in practice and that's big for me because if I can eliminate that it builds my confidence and I can go out there and play the way I should be playing."



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Glazer: Gholston looks to LT for help
by Jay Glazer
Updated: November 2, 2008

Jets' first-round pick Vernon Gholston has hardly contributed this year the way team brass was hoping when they tagged him with the sixth pick in April's NFL Draft. Boasting a build from a Gladiator movie and showing off athleticism and a size/speed ratio rarely seen, Gholston's upside was too enticing to pass up.

But after seven games Gholston has struggled terribly, amassing a mere six tackles and zero quarterback sacks.
Rather than sit idly by as his rookie season was littered with labels of "bust" and "disappointment" the former Ohio State Buckeye this week made what could be the smartest contact he'll ever make.

Gholston met with the greatest tutor a 3-4 linebacker could ever hope to have ? Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor.

Taylor told FOX Sports that Gholston reached out to him through his marketing agent Mark Lepselter and actually met with Gholston on Monday ? the first step in what Taylor thinks will be a long-term relationship.

"He reached out to me and I've never really had the time to do anything like this but after I met him, I really like the kid," Taylor said Sunday morning from, of course, a golf course in Florida. "He's a good kid and he wants to bust his butt and really understand this defense. After I met him I decided I'd help him."

Great and mature move by Gholston, a move that other youngsters should consider doing more in their early struggles. If there's one guy who knows the nuances of pass rushing in the 3-4 scheme, is there any better teacher than Taylor? Taylor revolutionized the outside backer rush position and is pretty much credited with the reason the quarterback sack became an official statistic after Taylor's rookie season.

Gholston will now have the luxury of learning from a 10-time Pro Bowler, three-time AP Defensive Player of the Year and 1986 NFL MVP. Not a bad guy for Gholston to spend his Monday with.

The two spent about an hour and a half talking football, philosophies, pass rushing and defense and his tutoring won't stop there.

"I really need to watch him on film to see what he's doing out there and I plan to do that," said Taylor, who also plans to go as far as physically working with his new protege in Florida after the season. "You can see he has all the physical tools, that's obvious. There are other things I'll help him out with."

This is the first time since Taylor retired has agreed to get so involved in the career of a young pass rusher. He was lukewarm on the idea at best, that is until he met Gholston. Once the two starting talking shop, Taylor decided to give the tutoring biz a shot this one time.

As far as how their initial lesson progressed, Taylor drove home several points but two in particular stood out.

"One of the things I told him is If you are going to mess up, mess up going full speed 100 percent," said the living legend. "We all mess up but just making sure when you do you are going all out."

Lesson No. 2?

"I told him in that scheme you need to know what everyone else around you is doing as well or even better than what you have to do," he said. "That's one thing I really tried to emphasize. When I played I knew exactly where Harry (Carson) and Carl (Banks), the linemen, the DB's ? I knew what everyone was doing. When you get that down and you know where everyone around you is going to be on each play that puts you in a better position.

"If you know exactly what everyone is doing, it takes a lot of the thinking out of it and you can use your physical tools a lot better."

With Taylor now helping Jets fans can probably rest assured that their first-round pick is in good hands.

"It was interesting to see because Lawrence doesn't do this," said Lepselter, who was also present at the meeting. "Lawrence came in, sized him up and took an immediate liking to the kid. And Lawrence, you know him, he was classic. At one point Gholston asked LT how long it took him to really pick up the 3-4 his rookie year. In classic LT fashion he said, 'about two or three hours.'

"They hit it off great."

FOX Sports on MSN - NFL - Glazer: Gholston looks to LT for help
 
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Scout Free--Top 10 Revisited
6. New York Jets ? DE Vernon Gholston/Ohio State - Another undersized bust, like Harvey. Gholston has been nowhere to be found and it?s a good thing the Jets are riding the right arm of quarterback Brett Favre. Gholston?s seven tackles as a second-team player, and the fact he?s yet to sack the quarterback, tells me all I need to know. The fact is the only team that was high on him was the Jets. If they?d not selected him he might have fallen out of the top 10.

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Did Vern sleep with this guy's wife? He seems almost angry at the Jets and Vernon. Like the Pats weren't drooling over Vern being a potential replacement for Vrabel.

It IS a tad premature to call him a bust, but the truth is that guys drafted in the top 10 are expected to produce immediately...that's why they are top 10 pics. Vern hasn't appeared close to that and he's playing with the 2s... Not what you expect from such a pic. If I'm a Jets fan, I'm disappointed at this point.
 
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Vern was best as a down linemen at DE. I'm not a football genius, but I wouldn't imagine him being an immediate producer at OLB in the NFL if that wasn't his primary position in college.

But hey, what do I know?
 
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