Strickland in Green Sees Opportunity to Grow
Published: Mon, April 6, 2009 - 3:38pm ET
By Eric Allen
Allen is the senior managing editor of newyorkjets.com. He is in his ninth season with the Jets.
File Under: Darrelle Revis, Rex Ryan, Lito Sheppard, Donald Strickland, Dick Nolan
04/06 — The Jets quietly signed veteran cornerback Donald Strickland on March 25. After three years in San Francisco, Strickland chose the Green & White over the 49ers, Tennessee Titans and Denver Broncos.

“I feel that there is the potential for this defense to be great and I want to be part of that,” Strickland told me. “There is also familiarity with the system already and this was just a new opportunity to grow as a player.”
The 5’10”, 185-pound Strickland, who says the nickel role is “kind of my forte,” is a versatile defensive back. He's a seasoned veteran of 28 who has appeared in 49 games and totaled 147 tackles, two INTs and 15 PDs in seven NFL seasons. He is comfortable on the outside and he actually also played some safety at the start of his career with the Colts.
For the majority of his tenure with the Niners, Strickland’s head coach was Mike Nolan. Jets head coach Rex Ryan served as defensive line coach in Baltimore when Nolan was the Ravens coordinator from 2002–04.
“Coach Nolan came from Baltimore, so it is a very similar system that Rex Ryan runs. I’m already familiar with the technology and the basic coverages that we run, so it wasn’t a matter of learning a whole new system,” Strickland said. “I knew it will be an easy transition for me if I came out here.”
A certain legal presence also made the move from West Coast to East Coast more appealing. Strickland has a strong bond with a local lawyer.
“My girlfriend is from New York and she was just sworn in as an attorney in New York,” he said. “This gives me an opportunity to come in and spend time with her family a little bit.”
After two-plus seasons with the Colts, Strickland found a temporary home in Philadelphia in 2005. Coincidentally, the Eagles signed him only after Lito Sheppard went down with an ankle injury. Those two will again be teammates this season in a revamped Jets secondary.
“I played with Lito before in Philly, so there’s that chemistry between us already. [Darrelle] Revis is an excellent corner, a Pro Bowler," he said. "We have some nice safeties and I feel like I can insert myself into the package and help them.”
Prospect Visits
While we don’t have a list of names for you at the moment, the Jets are in the midst of hosting draft prospects at their Atlantic Health Training Facility. Each NFL team is permitted to bring in 30 players to conduct physical examinations and/or get a better feel for prospects. Teams are not allowed to work players out during these visits.
If a player attended school within the metro area of the Jets’ Florham Park location, for example at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, the Jets could opt to work a player out here.
Questions for the Professor
We’ve booked ESPN senior writer John Clayton for a guest spot later this week on "The Drive." Obviously, Randy and I will talk with “The Professor” about the upcoming draft and some of the Jets’ needs. But please send us in some of your questions and we’ll try to get a few of them on the air for John to answer.
Fans Respond
Here's your chance to tell Randy what you think! Add a Comment | Hide All Show All (17)kevin Said:
Mon, April 6, 2009 - 9:50pm ET"why would they talk to young or pat white when brad smith can play receiver, and get reps in a wild cat package as QB? Kellen Clemens is the best option for QB for the jets, give him the chance his college stats especially senior year were very good. Hes more experienced then he was 2 years ago has a better o line and a good running game, and defense to back him up. All they a deep threat."
Vincent Said:
Tue, April 7, 2009 - 12:36am ET"Point blank, ask John how he rates the Jets QB situation."
Brian Said:
Tue, April 7, 2009 - 10:16am ET"I was thinking the same thing i think vince would be a great jet. Titians dont like him so i think it would take maybe 2nd and a lesser pick in the daft then we can look for a wr in the daft and if you can get Holt or harrison for a good price. I think we would have a Great Offence"
TnJetsFan Said:
Tue, April 7, 2009 - 10:38am ET"I keep hearing about the Jets taking K-State QB Josh Freeman. Eric do you see this happening? I can't see the Jets adding yet another developmental QB. Is he that much better than what Jets already have?"
Randy Lange Said:
"TnJetsFan, keep in mind that what you're hearing on the Jets and Josh Freeman is not coming from the Jets. "
Tom Said:
Tue, April 7, 2009 - 11:37am ET"alls we need is another big wide reciever to replace coles im fine with kellen clemens i think he be aight"
Devstev01 Said:
Tue, April 7, 2009 - 12:28pm ET"Can u ask John instead of the Jets possibly attemping to draft a WR with the first round pick why not attempt to trade the pick and possibly next years third pick for a proven pro bowler like Anquan Boldin. He is Physical and gives 110 percent every play. I dont see the point in drafting one of the guys that will be available when there is someone of his caliber out there."
Anthony Said:
Tue, April 7, 2009 - 12:37pm ET"Ask John if he would go after Spencer from Alabama in the Draft to back up Big Jenkins. Does he feel this is a good move and how does he feel about the Jets going after a Reciever or Running back?"
Chris Said:
Tue, April 7, 2009 - 12:38pm ET"We are pumped about the defense being built up, but what about WR and additional depth on the offensive line?"
OldRogue Said:
Tue, April 7, 2009 - 1:59pm ET"Pat White is definitely worth a look. He played the same kind of game as did Brad Smith, but IMO, he played it better, and he made everyone sit up and notice him at the Combine. He has a good long ball arm, but his magic is in his legs. He can make a cut faster than a cheetah."
Long Suffering Jet Fan Said:
Tue, April 7, 2009 - 2:04pm ET"Doesn't a coach need to state up front here there will be no more popping off like Thomas Jones and the underachieving Dback did during this post season? Also why not give Michael Vick a shot?"
Anthony Said:
Tue, April 7, 2009 - 3:48pm ET"I have had the name wrong for the Defensive Tackle for Alabama so I apologize for my past posts the DT we should go get is Terrence Cody, Alabama Height: 6-5. Weight: 365. Projected 40 Time: 5.50. 11/23/08: Terrence Cody word is he isn't delcaring early but this could be a big pick up He could back up Jenkins if we get him and keep Jenkins not as abused by the end of the season."
Florijet Said:
Tue, April 7, 2009 - 11:31pm ET"Anyone who wants to give Michael Vick a shot, deserves to be a long suffering Jet fan."
BobbyD Said:
Wed, April 8, 2009 - 1:14am ET"I hope we trade down out of the first for additional picks. There are few available better than what we have in the first. The Cody pick sounds interesting. I like Robiskie. Who is the burner who ran 4.24 in the 40 (available in the fifth?)?"
John Said:
Wed, April 8, 2009 - 9:07am ET"I want every JET fan out there to be optimistic this year. I have met so many over the years but during the season when things start going wrong they always start to bad mouth the team. Wher are those true fans that need to fill up that stadium and lead this team to victory as that 12th man on the field. Give them some momentum and be a true fan and yell your heart out for every play!!!!!!!!!!!"
Jets-Maineiac Said:
Sat, April 11, 2009 - 8:45am ET"Jet Fans be ready for the best year ever!!! This Gang green defence is going to bring the pain to these other teams!! Hopefully who ever our QB is will Man up and take it to the others!! JETS.JETS.JETS!!! This is as real as it gets!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
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steven Said:
Mon, April 6, 2009 - 5:24pm ET"Has anyone considered talking to Vince Young with the Titans. Also is Pat White someone who deserves legitimate attention being that as a quarterback he runs a 4.5 forty. The bottom line is when he does a bootleg or scampers around the end, the cornerback has to make a decision to stay with the receiver or come up and get the quarterback which is almost impossible to defend. Brad Smith is like that"
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