Sanchez Throws First Pro Pick to Cole

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Sanchez Throws First Pro Pick to Cole

Published: Fri, May 1, 2009 - 6:18pm ET
Randy Lange

By Randy Lange

Lange is editor-in-chief of newyorkjets.com. He covered the Jets for 13 years for The Record of Hackensack, N.J.


File Under: Marcus Henry, Paul Raymond, Marquice Cole, Mark Sanchez, Allen Patrick

05/01 — You knew it had to come, and so at this afternoon's second practice of the Jets' rookie minicamp, it did.

Mark Sanchez threw his first pro interception.

It still took a pretty play by first-year CB Marquice Cole to put this INT against the first-round rookie in the books. After a giveaway-less morning practice, Sanchez dropped back in 7-on-7 drills and tried to connect with WR Paul Raymond down the deep middle.

Cole, who spent time with Oakland, Tennessee and New Orleans before signing with the Jets in February, batted the home run ball into the air while he battled with the speedy Raymond for the handle. Then he peeled off and grabbed the ball in stride inside the 10-yard line to complete the nice play.

This made up for a pretty completion from Sanchez to WR Marcus Henry on the skinny post over Cole earlier in 7-on-7s. That was probably the prettiest of the afternoon completions for both Sanchez and for Henry, last year's sixth-round pick out of Kansas who had a very nice p.m. practice.

Henry said with a smile that he's gotten "a little bit" tired hearing that the Green & White desperately need a wideout.

"I know I'm going out there and getting better, and so are our other receivers," said the 6'4" Henry. "I'm just out there showing the coaches tat when I'm out there on the field I can make plays, I can be a presence."

As for the Sanchez arm strength, Henry said it's "not quite at that level" where Brett Favre's arm resided when Henry worked with him last summer but that it's "up there" with Kellen Clemens' ball.

"Mark's passes are very catchable," Henry said. "They're where I expect when I come out of my break."

Practice Notes

Tryout Allen Patrick looks on the thin side at 6'1", 200, but the Oklahoma RB put on the speed on a few runs as the ground game got some emphasis in the last period of the afternoon session. ... LB Kenwin Cummings, one of those dozen first-year players at this minicamp, continued to move well two weeks after his head-on collision with WR Wallace Wright during the voluntary veteran camp. "Everything's good, everything's fine," said Cummings. "By far that's the worst collision I've had. It's one of those things you don't expect."

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Jets Fan Since '64 Tom Said:

Mon, May 4, 2009 - 5:06am ET

"Like I say, Ranger46, Ainge has gotten lost in the shuffle and I wonder how it happened. I've read criticisms - not on the Jets site - of his alleged lack of intensity and susceptibility to injury, but how can we know at this point if there's anything to that? One thing we do know: Rex's first #1 pick in the draft wasn't designed to "confuse the situation" but to reflect his vision for the team."

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jerbo Said:

Tue, May 5, 2009 - 2:10am ET

"Hey Randy, I made a comment before... was it out of line or something? I didn't think it was offensive, but I DID call out a certain coach for New England who was busted for taping other teams... I was just saying OUR D 'Should' be a bigger test for Sanchez, more than any other in the league... Without a doubt the biggest test in the division... I won't say the 'B' word anymore... GO JETS!!! "

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Mike Said:

Wed, May 6, 2009 - 12:49pm ET

"Down 10 with 10 mins to play against the pats in the road? I take sanchez, but with a great defense and sanchez leading the jets, i don't see us being down 10 to begin with"

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