Jets' rookie cornerback Dwight Lowery is an outright film junkie. During a pre-draft interview with the Chargers, he recognized a play Norv Turner ran 14 years earlier when he was the Cowboys' offensive coordinator - a play-action pass to the "Z" receiver, who executes a stutter-step move on an 18-yard comeback route. In 1994, Turner called the play for wide receiver Alvin Harper, who made the catch on 49ers' cornerback Deion Sanders. Lowery knew it because he has studied Sanders' career closely, but he refrained from blurting it out to Turner. "I didn't know if it was the right situation to say anything," the former San Jose State standout said at the Jets' rookie minicamp.