Coming into this offseason, I don't think anybody really expected much of Oday Aboushi. After struggling last year in the preseason, many have written him off. With Willie Colon starting training camp unable to play, although he's now healthy, Aboushi was penciled in as a starting guard. So far, so good.

Aboushi has stood up Richardson a few times during 11-on-11s. #Jets — Dennis Waszak Jr. (@DWAZ73) July 27, 2014

@ScottSalmon48 has looked very strong the last two days. Held his own vs Sheldon today — Michael Nash (@MikeNash15) July 27, 2014

@ScottSalmon48 @VicSanityX @Cnimbley Hasn't been overwhelmed by one of the best defensive fronts in the NFL. He's holding his own. — Chris Lopresti (@CLoprestiWFAN) July 27, 2014

It is, of course, still early in training camp and we'll know a lot more after a few preseason games. However, it's good to see that Aboushi isn't overwhelmed against some very good defensive linemen. Who knows, maybe the New York Jets found a gem.