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Jets DC Steve Wilkes is trying to fuse the scheme with Aarlong Ren
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Jets DC Steve Wilkes Aims to Blend Defensive Scheme with Arlong Ren’s Style

June 2, 2025 4 Min Read
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Flowham Park, NJ – Here’s the latest on the New York Jets:

1. New Defensive Coordinator Steve Wilkes has transitioned from coaching college teams and the San Francisco 49ers’ defense to taking charge of the Jets’ defense. After being dismissed as the 49ers’ defensive coordinator following a Super Bowl LVIII overtime loss, Wilkes spent the offseason analyzing game films and preparing for his new role. He inherits a defense with eight returning starters, including standout players Quinnen Williams, Quincy Williams, and Sauce Gardner. Despite finishing high in overall rankings, the Jets’ defense actually struggled last season, ranking 23rd in defensive EPA, reflecting underperformance. Wilkes aims to bring a more aggressive, physical style to the defense and will work closely with head coach Aaron Glenn to develop a cohesive strategy. Key challenges include integrating new players Brandon Stephens and Andrecisco, solving depth issues, and reigniting the team’s defensive intensity.

2. The quarterback shuffle might start right in Week 1, especially if Aaron Rodgers joins the Pittsburgh Steelers. This would set up a much-anticipated matchup between Rodgers and Justin Fields, both quarterbacks who changed teams from the previous season.

3. Innovation at practice includes quarterbacks wearing helmet cameras that record video and audio. This new technology helps quarterbacks and coaches review their plays and communications more closely, enhancing learning and on-field decision-making.

4. The Jets are emphasizing physicality in their wide receiver group, particularly focusing on blocking for effective running plays. Their wide receivers, led by Allen Lazard and Josh Reynolds, are working on improving boundary blocking to boost the running game, which struggled last year.

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5. While offseason practices aren’t as intense as training camp, head coach Aaron Glenn demands high energy and focus. Justin Fields expressed frustration with a recent practice’s energy, but Glenn’s straightforward coaching style is already making an impression.

6. Defensive tackle Quinnen Williams is focused on improving his run defense, after a season with many errors. The Jets plan to strengthen their run-stopping scheme, moving to a defense more balanced between run and pass defense.

7. Rookie Mason Taylor, a second-round pick, has yet to sign his contract but is actively participating in offseason practice. Issues with guaranteed money are delaying contracts for several second-round draftees.

8. Undrafted rookie punt returner Jamal Prickett has caught attention for his speed and special teams play. He is expected to challenge incumbent Xavier Gipson for punt return duties.

9. The Jets have four voluntary OTA practices left, followed by a three-day mandatory mini-camp before breaking for training camp, which starts in late July.

10. Offensive line coach Steve Heiden expressed a cautious view on rookie hype, noting that physical attributes don’t always translate into football success, citing a first-round pick with impressive combine numbers but uncertain on-field potential.

Fan Take: This update reveals the Jets’ focused effort to rebuild and strengthen key areas, especially on defense, which could shift the AFC East dynamics. NFL fans should watch how Wilkes’ aggressive scheme and new technologies like helmet cameras impact player development and on-field success, potentially setting trends in coaching and training.

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