- FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- Quinton Coples heard the boos when his name was called as the New York Jets first-round draft pick. (NFL)
- The Jets went first, selecting North Carolina defensive end Quinton Coples with the 16th overall pick of the first round. The Giants then closed out the first round by grabbing Virginia Tech running back David Wilson. (NBC New York)
- It's a sentiment you hear every year: The Jets need a dominant pass rusher off the edge. The hand-wringing about the Jets pass rush is a bit overstated but generally valid: They ranked 13th in sack percentage in 2011, 8th in 2010, and 15th in 2009. (capitalnewyork.com)
- Here is the second if the non-NFC North videos I captured, this time the New York Jets forst round pick from UNC, DE Quinton Coples. (Bleacherreport.com)
- FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Rex Ryan kept his promise to Quinton Coples. He told me that if I were still there, he was definitely going to take me, Coples said during a conference call Thursday night. I'm just thankful he was a man of his word. (Boston Herald)
- For once, it would appear as if the Chicago Bears are just looking for some complements to what they already have over the course of this week's NFL draft. Then they hope to get a bunch of compliments when it's all over. (Rockford Register-Star)
- For all of the positive attributes North Carolina defensive end Quinton Coples brings to the table, its a singular criticism that ultimately could decide where he falls in the NFL draft that begins April 26. (USA Today)
- SportsDay columnist Rick Gosselin answered reader questions during a live chat on Monday. Here are some highlights: Lots of talk about teams being concerned about Quinton Coples and his motor (or lack thereof, at times). (Dallas Morning News)
- An unexpected fall last year left the Detroit Lions with one of the most celebrated players in the draft. Defensive tackle Nick Fairley had once been considered a potential No. 1 overall pick, and the Lions were thrilled to draft him at No. 12. (ESPN)
Friday, April 27, 2012
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