
Jets finally reaping the benefits of ultra versatile Isaiah Oliver
NY Post
This was the vision Isaiah Oliver signed up for.
His versatility had become a strength by the time he inked a one-year deal with the Jets in the offseason.
Then-defensive coordinator and current interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich knew about Oliver’s skill set, too, from their three years of overlap with the Falcons.
It would be a long season. Gang Green could use someone able to shuttle between nickel corner, outside corner and safety — “whatever the case may be,” Oliver said Friday.
So entering their Week 7 game against the Steelers, Oliver’s versatility has made him an indispensable piece of a Jets secondary — at least for now, until the starters return — trying to cobble together a rotation with starting nickel corner Michael Carter II (back) already ruled out, safety Chuck Clark (ankle) on injured reserve and D.J. Reed (groin) a game-time decision after not practicing all week.
He logged 60 and 54 percent of the defensive snaps the last two weeks, and will likely play the bulk of them at the nickel spot again Sunday.