Eric Smith's Safety Play Is Picking Up Speed
Published: Wed, June 10, 2009 - 3:02pm ET
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: Kellen Clemens, Eric Smith, Rex Ryan, Kris Jenkins, Jim Leonhard, Mark Sanchez
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06/10 — It's still kind of cool for June in New Jersey, but Eric Smith is on a hot streak.
Smith, the fourth-year safety, had a huge day Tuesday with three interceptions in the first two practices of the full-squad minicamp. This morning he had an outstanding pass breakup.
"Things are going pretty well," Smith said with a smile after today's first session. "Everything's a lot of fun — the scheme, the guys, the meetings. It's very entertaining."
Smith's recent entertainees include one of the Green & White's most important spectators: head coach Rex Ryan.
"His three interceptions yesterday, I think that was pretty darned impressive," Ryan said at today's news conference between the open practices at the Atlantic Health Jets Training Center. "He's really taken off for us, he's really improving. Here's a veteran player who came in, I don't know if he was a little disgruntled at where he was initially on the depth chart. That first minicamp, maybe he wasn't putting out his best. Ever since that time, you see him taking off."
Smith said his upturn is not all attributable to the fun factor. The scheme, he said, gives safeties "a little more freedom" after the calls are made, which translates into playing "a lot faster."
Then there's the answer man for Smith, a.k.a. Jim Leonhard, who quarterbacked the Ravens' secondary last season.
"I'm still learning from Jimmy. He knows everything," Smith said. "I'll come to him and he'll tell me, 'Play it this way and you'll have a better shot.' The next thing you know, I'm picking the ball off."
There's still a long training camp to go, and that's a month and a half away, but similar Smith contributions can make a very good secondary even better. Plus he's an example of what's happening all around the Jets.
"You see that with a lot of the guys. They're getting more familiar with the defense," Ryan said. "And like I told them, now that you know the system, now you try to master it. That's what we're trying to do: master the little things of both systems, offense and defense, and that's the focus of this camp."
Rex Gone Wild?
The Wildcat pounced in the NFL last year, especially for the Miami Dolphins. And that trend has been noted by Ryan and offensive coordinator Brian Schottenheimer, who ran a number of Wildcat formations at this morning's full-squad minicamp practice with Leon Washington and Brad Smith in the backfield and Kellen Clemens lined up at wideout.
"Those are things we're going to look at. It kind of took the league by storm," Ryan said. "If you have those kinds of athletes, you have a Leon Washington and a Brad Smith, I think that's going to be a great thing.
"And really with the Dolphins, you can expect them with the young quarterback they drafted [Pat White from West Virginia], they'll put him back there. So it's a great opportunity for our defense to get a look at that stuff and it's a great changeup for our offense. And Brian's done that in the past."
Besides the effects that a single-wing direct-snap play or set of plays can have during a game, there is the effect of having the upcoming opponent having to gameplan for it.
"If you can pull some prep time from the other things you run, that helps," he said. "We can do it one play or we can do it 60 plays. As a coordinator, you've got to make sure everything's covered."
Competition Through Collaboration
Ryan's latest take on his quarterback competition was how well Kellen Clemens and Mark Sanchez are working together.
"I'll hear them getting on the receivers running routes for the other quarterback when he's in there," he said. "I don't think I've ever seen that before. They really are pulling for each other, and they understand that the competition will make them both better."
Practice Notes
TE Kareem Brown made some outstanding catches. Rex: "I thought he had a huge day today." And the day's only half over. ... Other nice grabs were made by TE Dustin Keller down the deep middle and WR Jerricho Cotchery on a slant, both on sharp passes from Kellen Clemens. ... Rookie RB Shonn Greene, overcoming those drops from the rookie minicamp, made two excellent receptions in early drills.
CB Donald Strickland and LB Brandon Renkart had emphatic PDs. ... Ryan and DC Mike Pettine continue to give 360-pound NT Kris Jenkins work at DE. Ryan: "He'll probably spend most of his time over center, but this is definitely something we intend to do." ... Morning attendance was 978 fans, afternoon was 1,263 for a total of 1,123. Not bad for an overcast Wednesday. ... We'll have a feature on just re-signed punter Reggie Hodges later today.
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Randy Lange Said:
"Dino, Mark Sanchez threw the first two interceptions and Leon Washington threw the third out of the Wildcat on Wednesday. Today Smith broke up a Kellen Clemens pass."
Kara Said:
Wed, June 10, 2009 - 4:18pm ET"What does the safety depth charts look like?"
Randy Lange Said:
"Kara, Rex Ryan hasn't released his depth chart yet, but usually Kerry Rhodes and Jim Leonhard work with the first defense, Eric Smith and James Ihedigbo with the twos."
Adam Whitehead Said:
Wed, June 10, 2009 - 5:12pm ET"How is Ahmad Carroll looking in one on ones and 11 on 11?"
Randy Lange Said:
"Adam, Batman is flying around, looking more and more comfortable. Maybe the Rex Ryan/Mike Pettine defense is just the ticket for Ahmad Carroll."
Greg Said:
Wed, June 10, 2009 - 5:18pm ET"Any reports on how Clowney is doing? If we dont get another WR we need him to step up big."
Randy Lange Said:
"David Clowney is still looking fast and practicing intensely, Greg. No big plays the past several practices, but maybe there will be one Thursday morning."
AOKP Said:
Wed, June 10, 2009 - 5:19pm ET"hey Randy, how is the starting defense looking against the starters on offense? bart, harris, kerry....and how is gholston? are they "gellin"?"
Randy Lange Said:
"AOKP, the defenders are definitely "getting it." They don't win every play but they're winning a lot. Lots of "organized chaos" going on. Gholston's been in the mix on many of the plays. Still hard to tell everything when they're not in pads, but late July isn't far away."
Damone Said:
Wed, June 10, 2009 - 5:22pm ET"Maybe this scheme is a better fit for E.Smith!! "
Gary Said:
Wed, June 10, 2009 - 9:32pm ET"Hey Randy, How is Vernon Gholston looking? He seems like he be a better and younger version of Adalius Thomas. Also, Do you see the Jets adding another wideout before training camp or do you feel that they will go with the ones on the roster?"
Randy Lange Said:
"Gary, Vernon Gholston has looked good. We'll know a lot more at training camp when the pads go on. I don't know if the Jets will add a wide receiver before camp opens."
G EGO Said:
Wed, June 10, 2009 - 9:34pm ET"How is Vernon Gholston looking in OTA's?"
Randy Lange Said:
"G EGO, see my response to Gary's question above."
John C Said:
Wed, June 10, 2009 - 10:14pm ET"Hey Randy, In todays presser Rex made mention that last year Gholston learning a new position and coming to camp late contributet to his slow development. But this year Westerman is also learning a new position(s) both OLB and ILB. The feeling I get is that Westerman is picking this "D" up a lot faster then Gholston. Can you ask Rex how Westerman and Gholston compare in learning the defense?"
jet80 Said:
Wed, June 10, 2009 - 11:29pm ET"Eric Smith has been a huge ? lately he's been battleling for his job.He is for sure a solid backup and i think isnt far behind Jim just needs a great camp and a new HC and he might be very valuable to the jets"
ptboy Said:
Thu, June 11, 2009 - 12:50pm ET"Go E.Smith !! I agree with damone scheme is probably a better fit. Ive been wearing #33 jersey to the games since he was a rookie!!"
Row Said:
Fri, June 12, 2009 - 8:24pm ET"Smith needs to just keep hitting guys. We need aggressive guys who aren't afraid to knock a guys helmet off. Keep going guy, someone's watching. Leonhard is 5 foot nothing, slower then Smith (while a solid FS), is not capable of the big hit. This is something Eric can do well. Happy we have talented players though. Go Jets"
kareem Said:
Mon, June 22, 2009 - 1:52pm ET"hi randy u neva talked much about the WR postion do u think we r ok with the WR posetion an dont u think we should go after plax burris? sign him for a year then we see what happen to his case? cuse we neeed a taller fast reciver so sanches can throw the ball to i think an hope we get him an hope he lerand from his mistake an play good for us..lol"
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Dino Said:
Wed, June 10, 2009 - 4:13pm ET"It;s nice to see that Eric Smith has 3 interceptions, but who is throwing them?!"
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