New York Post

Rook shows why he was No. 3 pick

- By BRIAN COSTELLO brian.costello@nypost.com

Sam Darnold already has had an effect on the Jets — even the usually stoic Todd Bowles broke out and showed some personalit­y Friday.

The Jets coach was asked how his new quarterbac­k looked on the first day of the team’s rookie minicamp. Bowles laughed a little and then began to shout.

“He was great! I want him to play right now!” Bowles exclaimed, slapping his left hand down on the lectern for emphasis.

“I borrowed somebody’s personalit­y for a moment,” he then joked.

Bowles was joking around, of course. No one was putting Darnold in Canton off one sloppy session that included 45 players the Jets were trying out and teammates Darnold had just met the night before.

The 20-year-old, would-be franchise savior made plenty of nice throws in the session and he had the hiccups you would expect. There were three fumbled snaps, an intercepti­on off a tipped pass and a few throws that were misplaced. But Darnold also showed some of the things that made him the No. 3 pick in the NFL draft. He showed he could throw a nice deep ball and he made some plays with his feet, showing he could throw on the run. After one crossing route to Gio Pascascio, Darnold was greeted by offensive coordinato­r Jeremy Bates with an enthusiast­ic high five and praise.

This was just the first step for Darnold with the Jets — and a tiny one at that. The Jets just want Darnold to begin learning their playbook during this threeday minicamp and get used to their terminolog­y. The next phase of his time with the Jets comes at the end of this month when he will be working with the veterans. Then comes training camp and the preseason.

The Jets have been clear since drafting Darnold that he will have a chance to start in Week 1 if he comes along fast enough.

“He’s going to learn as he goes and he’s going to get the reps as he goes,” Bowles said. “We’ll make that determinat­ion through preseason and see where we are at the end of it. But we’re not holding him back. We’re not rushing him at the same time, but we’re not holding him back at all.”

The rookies arrived Thursday and had some meetings. Back at the hotel, Darnold worked through the playbook with some of his campmates. On Friday morning, he was on the 6:45 a.m. bus to the Jets’ training center. After some medical tests, Darnold had meetings and then took the field in the afternoon for a two-hour practice session.

“I’m coming in here and I don’t know anything ... so I have to absorb as much as I can,” Darnold said. “Some of these [vet- eran] guys, some of the receivers, all of the linemen and everything, they’ve been here for four or five years, some of them more than that. I’m behind schedule, so I need to get on page with everyone and understand the playbook as fast as possible.”

TE Chris Herndon, the team’s fourth-round pick, participat­ed in individual drills, but not in team drills. He is recovering from surgery to repair a torn MCL in his left knee suffered last fall.

The Jets signed sixth-round pick RB Trenton Cannon to a four-year deal. He is the first of their draft picks to sign.

 ?? Bill Kostroun ?? BRIGHT LIGHTS: Sam Darnold speaks to the media before taking the field for Friday’s rookie minicamp.
Bill Kostroun BRIGHT LIGHTS: Sam Darnold speaks to the media before taking the field for Friday’s rookie minicamp.

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