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Saturday, July 26, 2008
Jets sign top pick Gholston to $50 million deal
By DENNIS WASZAK Jr.
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Vernon Gholston was ready to hit the books after taking the field for the first time as the New York Jets' latest millionaire.

"I'm definitely a step behind," the No. 6 overall pick said Friday. "I missed practice (Thursday) and I haven't been up here, but, you know, it's just something to deal with and I'll do some extra studying tonight and keep pushing."

Gholston's one-day, two-practice holdout ended when the deal was approved in time for the pass rusher to be on the field with his teammates for the start of practice on the second day of training camp. Gholston's agent, Ben Dogra of CAA Football, told The Associated Press that the contract is worth $50 million, with $21 million guaranteed over five years.

"I was just pretty much sitting around and waiting," said Gholston, who flew in to New York early Thursday. "I thought it would be done pretty quickly, but with a process like this there's so much going into it that it took a little longer than expected."

General manager Mike Tannenbaum said the contract took a while to complete because it was "north of 50 pages," and because of new language in the Collective Bargaining Agreement.

"The contract was extraordinarily long and complicated," Tannenbaum said. "Both sides, I give them a lot of credit."

Because the deal took some time to be approved, Gholston wasn't on the field Thursday, marking the second straight year the Jets' top pick wasn't signed at the start of camp.

"A contract like his, you might have to triple check or quadruple check," coach Eric Mangini said with a smile.

The deal is the latest in a spending spree by the Jets since the offseason, when they doled out over $140 million while bringing in big-name free agents such as Alan Faneca, Calvin Pace, Bubba Franks and Damien Woody and trading for Kris Jenkins.

"To be honest, I honestly don't even know what the numbers are," Gholston said with a smile. "My agent told me it was good to go and I was like, 'Hey, let's go ahead and sign it.'"

While cornerback Darrelle Revis missed 22 practices before signing last year, Gholston thinks he'll be able to pick things up quickly after sitting out only two.

"Once I get going and learn the system and learn what I'm supposed to do and what they expect of me, I'll be fine," said Gholston, a defensive end in college who lined up mostly at outside linebacker with the second-team defense in his first day as a paid pro. Continued...

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