Rex Ryan is getting more involved with his defense, according to some Jets defenders. Darrelle Revis said Ryan was less of a presence with the defense last season than in his first two years as Jets head coach. "He did fade off a little bit," Revis said. "I don't know the reason for it. He's a head coach. He has a lot on his plate. It's a lot of pressure. It's just something that maybe he thought he put more trust in the coaching staff and seeing that it kind of hurt us a little bit last year. Not to frown (on) any coaches or how they coach. It's good to see your head coach being involved and maybe just putting his two cents in, just hearing his voice every now and then in the meeting room. I think it's good." The Jets have been going through their offseason program for the past month. David Harris said Ryan has been active in the defensive classroom. "He's been in our defensive meetings a little bit more so far," Harris said. "It's still the offseason but in our installs the last two weeks he's been more hands on coaching little points here and there and asking guys if they understand it, younger guys. I think it's going to be a plus for us."