Saturday, 31 December 2016

Leonard Williams voted youngest team MVP in Jets history

It's been an unpleasant year for the New York Jets. The Ryan Fitzpatrick return didn't go as arranged, free operator underwriter running back Matt Forte didn't meet desires and previous All-Pro cautious players, for example, Darrelle Revis and Sheldon Richardson all of a sudden got to be liabilities.

In any case, if there's one brilliant spot, it must be protective lineman Leonard Williams. His colleagues voted the 22-year-old group MVP. In the 56-year history of the Jets, Williams is the most youthful player to win that honor.

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New York Jets ✔ @nyjets

56 players in group history have been voted the group MVP.

At 22 years and 192 days, @leonardwilliams is the most youthful.

Congratulations, #BigCat!

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Williams drives the group with 7.0 sacks and two constrained mishandles. He likewise has 66 add up to handles in 15 recreations. Williams is the main guarded player for the Jets who has begun in every one of the 15 recreations this year.

The Jets lucked out when they chose Williams 6th by and large in the 2015 NFL draft. Coming into the draft, most specialists considered the guarded end out of USC to be the best general player accessible, yet obviously Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota went first and second, individually.

At three, Jacksonville went off the board a bit by selecting outside linebacker Dante Fowler. At that point, Oakland picked recipient Amari Cooper, and Washington drafted handle Brandon Scherff. In spite of the fact that the Jets didn't require more cautious linemen, the establishment didn't dither in including a top end ability.

Subsequently, they got some fabulous esteem and a protective end that ought to be awesome for quite a long time to come. Lamentably, it likewise implies the Jets have a few different gaps in their program. Obviously, the group's greatest need stays under focus. Ryan Fitzpatrick won't be back, Geno Smith is falling off major ACL surgery and Bryce Petty has been disappointing in his playing time.

The Jets have drafted a quarterback four years consecutively, and they exceptionally well could make it five.

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