Current Safeties on the Roster:
#
Name
Pos.
Height
Weight
Age
Exp.
College
39
Allen, Antonio
S
6-1
210
24
2
South Carolina
32
Bush, Josh
S
5-11
205
24
2
Wake Forest
37
Jarrett, Jaiquawn
S
6-0
196
23
2
Temple
26
Landry, Dawan
...
Current Safeties on the Roster:
#
Name
Pos.
Height
Weight
Age
Exp.
College
39
Allen, Antonio
S
6-1
210
24
2
South Carolina
32
Bush, Josh
S
5-11
205
24
2
Wake Forest
37
Jarrett, Jaiquawn
S
6-0
196
23
2
Temple
26
Landry, Dawan
S
6-1
212
30
8
Georgia Tech
42
Lockett, Bret
S
6-1
220
26
4
UCLA
45
Miles, Rontez
S
6-2
203
24
R
California (PA)
Current Cornerbacks on the Roster:
#
Name
Pos.
Height
Weight
Age
Exp.
College
22
Berry, Aaron
CB
5-11
180
24
4
Pittsburgh
41
Crocker, Eric
CB
6-2
195
25
1
Arkansas-Monticello
31
Cromartie, Antonio
CB
6-2
210
29
8
Florida State
43
Edwards, Mike
CB
5-10
186
22
R
Hawaii
34
Fletcher, Donnie
CB
6-1
195
22
2
Boston College
21
Lankster, Ellis
CB
5-9
190
26
4
West Virginia
27
Milliner, Dee
CB
6-0
201
21
R
Alabama
35
Trufant, Isaiah
CB
5-8
170
30
3
Eastern Washington
30
Walls, Darrin
CB
6-0
190
24
3
Notre Dame
20
Wilson, Kyle
CB
5-10
190
25
4
Boise State
38
Adams, Royce
DB
6-0
190
25
2
Purdue
Cornerbacks
With Darrelle Revis now in Tampa Bay, the number one cornerback for the Jets is Antonio Cromartie. As he did when Revis was hurt last year, Cromartie will have the monumental task of covering some of the best wide receivers in the game. He intercepted 3 passes and deflected another 13. Quarterbacks often chose not to throw against him last year and the same could be true in 2013. Next year those receivers include the likes of Stevie Johnson, Mike Wallace, Marques Colston, Steve Smith, Vincent Jackson, Roddy White/Julio Jones, among others. Coming off a strong season Cromartie has been confident and has now took on the role of “player-coach “ for the younger defensive backs on the team. Sky is the limit when it comes to Cromartie’s Pro Bowl potential and the Jets hope he’ll step up and perform as he did in 2012.
Dee Milliner, 9th overall pick, comes in as the most outstanding corner in the 2013 draft. As a member of National Champion Alabama, Milliner had an astounding 41 pass deflections and 6 interceptions. He helped them become the nation’s top defense for the last 3 years. Milliner should not be compared to Revis. Putting a tag on a young player like that can be detrimental to his development. Fans need to treat Milliner as his own brand. Milliner has many traits as a cover, lock-down corner that emulate Revis, but he shouldn’t be compared in any extent. Milliner brings a level of speed and athleticism that the Jets missed last season and he should be an immediate plug in as the Jets number two corner.
Kyle Wilson has struggled so far in his career. However, he has had mild success as a third corner in the slot. If Milliner beats out Wilson to become the starting corner, Wilson will assume the nickel corner role. He has been working with Cromartie all off season in New Jersey to try and improve his hip flexibility and his ability to read routes and react.
Other corners like Isaiah Trufant, Ellis Lankster, Darrin Walls, Aaron Berry, and Royce Adams will have a role on the team in special teams or in special pass coverage packages and will provide mildly experienced depth in case of injury. Adams is a converted WR turned corner who saw significant reps with #1 defense last year in minicamp prior to getting hurt. The competition among these players, as well as, Eric Crocker, Mike Edwards, and Donnie Fletcher will make this a fun area to watch come minicamp and training camp.
Safety
After losing LaRon Landry (Indianapolis Colts) and Yeremiah Bell (Arizona Cardinals), arguably the two most consistent and solid defensive players on the 2012 roster, the Jets have turned in another direction. They signed veteran free agent Dawan Landry, older brother of LaRon, who played as a safety for Rex Ryan in Baltimore between 2006-2010. In Rex Ryan’s defensive system Dawan accounted for 9 interceptions and 270 tackles. Landry isn’t quite the big hitter as his younger brother, but he can still bring a big hit. He is a bit more fluid in pass coverage