Veteran guard Pete Kendall ripped the team for not honoring his request to be traded or released - a demand he originally made public during last month's minicamp and reiterated Friday - and first-round draft pick Darrelle Revis has yet to be signed and was not on the field for either of the first day's workouts. In neither case does a resolution seem imminent, and it places the Jets in the odd position of having a player who does not want to be here on the field and a player they want to be here off it. Mangini insisted neither situation will be a distraction - "We have a locker room full of professionals," he said - but they do represent the types of off-the-field diversions the team avoided in its playoff run a year ago.