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| The Jets drafted DE Vernon Gholston with the 6th pick of the 2008 NFL Draft. |
Lost in the Jets' success the past couple of years has been the disappearance of DE Vernon Gholston. Sources have said the Jets are releasing OL Damien Woody, DL Kris Jenkins, and DE Jason Taylor in addition to Gholston. The moves make sense for the Jets, as they're looking to retain WR Santonio Holmes, WR Braylon Edwards, CB Antonio Cromartie, and WR Brad Smith. Woody, Jenkins and Taylor are accomplished veterans who were simply the victims of business decisions.
The Jets can still retain Woody and Jenkins, if it comes at a much cheaper price. Taylor had a successful year given his role with the team. However, there are rumblings that Taylor is done with professional football, as he looks to show business. The Jets are already spending a good amount of money next year on LB David Harris, who they decided to place the franchise tender on. Harris signed it so he's a lock for this upcoming season as the Jets will try to negotiate a long-term deal with him. Harris is only 27 and has been important for the success of the defense since he's been in the league.
As for Gholston, he has draft bust labeled all over him. When talking about draft busts, people usually look at the offensive side of the ball. Notable draft busts in the past 15 years have been QB Ryan Leaf, QB Akili Smith, and QB JaMarcus Russell. When we take a look at it a little deeper, there probably isn't someone who comes close to Gholston in the discussion.
Gholston racked up a total of ZERO sacks in his three seasons with the Jets, after being drafted sixth overall. Gholston even had a little incentive to get a sack this past season. He had a $9 million escalator clause in his contract if he got at least ONE sack. He couldn't even manage to do that! When picking players on the defensive line that high, there's always a risk because a defensive lineman doesn't impact the game the way a quarterback does. A couple of years ago, Buccaneers' coach Raheem Morris said that the 2009 season will determine if DE Gaines Adams will be a draft bust or not.
Morris said that, and Adams had six sacks in his rookie season. He racked up another 6.5 in his second season, and he's being labeled as a draft bust. Adams was traded to the Bears in the middle of the 2009 season, after only racking up one sack. He didn't rack up any sacks with the Bears before tragically passing away in his home in the offseason at the young age of 26.
With an assortment of defensive linemen getting high ratings in this upcoming draft, scouts better look at Adams and Gholston while considering their choices. DL Gerald McCoy was drafted third overall, and we haven't heard his name all year last season. Drafting a defensive lineman that high could be rewarding, like the Texans drafting DE Mario Williams in 2006 first overall, and the Lions drafting DL Ndamukong Suh second overall last year. However, to think that the Jets defense could've been way more explosive if Gholston resembled anything of his days at Ohio St. Now, he has to look for a team willing to take a chance on him in the uncertain times that is the NFL.