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The man he likely needs to impress most –– Bill Belichick –– has noticed Wilhite’s development.
“Jonathan made a lot of strides last year from the beginning of the year to the end of the year, and he then followed that up with a real strong offseason, offseason program, spring camps and got off to a good start here in camp,” Belichick said. “Jonathan has worked really hard. He’s become a very dependable player for a young guy.”
Always a fan of players who are versatile, Belichick noted Wilhite’s ability to play at outside cornerback or inside (the “star” position in New England’s system), as well as in the kicking game, are among his strengths.
“He’s quiet, but he definitely understands not only what we’re doing, but concepts and offenses and how they play. He’s got a good variety of skills and that’s always valuable when you can do different things with the same player. I think he does a lot of things well, and he’s gotten better, it seems like, every time he walks out on the field,” said Belichick.
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Re: In his second camp, Wilhite makes a good impression
Great article. I've been reading a lot of positive stuff about Wilhite in Reiss' blog and in PFW. Is it unrealistic to consider that he might break the starting lineup by mid-season? I love the acquisitions of Springs and Bodden, but the youth movement is the Patriots future.
Anyway, good to see!
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Re: In his second camp, Wilhite makes a good impression
I would think Springs would be on the field quite a bit in week one covering Terrell Owens, but I'm guessing Springs won't see as much action the following week.
Re: In his second camp, Wilhite makes a good impression
Silly people, Wilhite was penciled in as starter at the beginning of camp, Springs was never more than a situational player and veteran anchor.
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Re: In his second camp, Wilhite makes a good impression
Springs has more versatility at this point as he can play the Safety positions as well. I would imagine he would be best as a situational / rotation player at this point in his career anyways.
Assuming we are hoping for 19-20 games, with a majority in the cold New England weather, I don't know how a 34 year old body would hold up as an every down player.
Re: In his second camp, Wilhite makes a good impression
This is good to hear. They need cornerback depth, as the patriots always seem to lose 203 DB's to injury every year.
And I fully expect Springs to play the entire first game against the Bills playing opposite TO. The man has the unique ability to be albe to defend TO better than anyone else for some reason. Plus, he just spent the last 3 years in Washington defending To 2 games a year, so he's the DB who knows him the best.
Re: In his second camp, Wilhite makes a good impression
More on Wilhite and the Defensive Backs: Wilhite working into action by Andy Hart of Patriots Football Weekly, who says "Jonathan Wilhite is making a strong run at earning a starting job in the new-look New England secondary."
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Jonathan Wilhite was drafted two rounds behind fellow 2008 rookie Terrence Wheatley. But when last season hit it was Wilhite not Wheatley who saw game action first as the fourth-rounder out of Auburn ended up playing in all 16 games while closing out his first season with four-straight December starts.
Despite Wilhite’s late-season ascension, entering training camp 2009 many expected first-year veteran free agent additions Leigh Bodden and Shawn Springs to be a major factor in a re-tooled New England secondary that, theoretically, had two open starting jobs up for grabs.
But when healthy this July and August, Wilhite – who returned to the practice field late last week after missing about a week of work in Foxborough – has found himself right where he was last December, atop the depth chart. The second-year player out of Auburn has been getting the bulk of the reps “with the ones” at left corner opposite Bodden in a secondary that includes returning safeties Brandon Meriweather and James Sanders.