Throughout defensive lineman Henry Anderson's five-year career, he's played for four head coaches and as many defensive coordinators, but no one who compares to Jets DC Gregg Williams.

"He's definitely unique. I've never had a coach like him before," Anderson said. "It's always fun to start first thing in the morning with a meeting with him. He gets the blood boiling a little bit. It's fun, though. Sometimes you're in there in the morning, kind of tired, still waking up and he wakes you up pretty fast. He gets you ready to go out there and practice. He brings a lot of energy, he's passionate, he wants this defense to be great, which is only going to be good for us."

Coming off his most productive season while tying Jordan Jenkins with a team-leading seven sacks in 2018, Anderson isn't sure what his role in Williams' system will be. But the 6'6", 300-pounder believes his coordinator will properly identity players' skillsets and utilize them accordingly. As Williams determines what Anderson's strengths are, "Goose" is adjusting to the new scheme which, like his coach, is different than anything he's used to.