Found some good stuff on Aboushi:
Turn On The Jets Film Room – Oday Aboushi: Guard or Tackle?
"Guys that play a physical style of football will score extra points on the Jets big board. Like fellow rookie Brian Winters, Oday Aboushi is a nasty, physical type of lineman. He has no issue when it comes to finishing blocks and is constantly looking to lay big hits on unsuspecting players. Aboushi had multiple games with double-digit knockdown numbers at UVA in 2012. The Jets also seem to like versatile linemen that can be plugged in at different positions along the line. Aboushi played Left Tackle at UVA and started working in at Guard at the Senior Bowl.
Aboushi 1Despite being an All-ACC player at Left Tackle, it is apparent on film that Oday Aboushi cannot play Left Tackle in the NFL. Although, he has a nice long frame, he is just not athletic enough to play this position"
http://turnonthejets.com/2013/06/turn-o ... or-tackle/
Oday Aboushi a Significant Upgrade over Brian Winters for Jets at Left Guard
Four days later, the Jets came within a blocked field goal of upsetting the New England Patriots in Foxborough—quite a turnaround for a team that was shutout less than two weeks ago in San Diego, with the only change in the starting lineup coming at left guard.
However, it would be inaccurate to claim that Aboushi is leading the Jets back on the path toward respectability because of his stellar play at guard. In his first full start of the season against the Patriots, Aboushi surrendered four pressures and a hit, according to Pro Football Focus.
While he did not exactly put together a report card grade worthy of the kitchen refrigerator, Aboushi made more of an impact in how he was able to handle exotic fronts and blitzes with little help—an area that Winters struggled most in.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2238 ... d-for-jets
Oday Aboushi Steps Up as a Starter
"With apologies to everyone else who has used the line, if you dive into your football dictionary and search for the term "Next Man Up," you'll find a picture of Oday Aboushi.
"Being ready and being prepared is part of the game," Aboushi told me in the hushed Gillette Stadium visitors' locker room last week. "Being the sixth man up for me, playing left guard, it was just kind of brushing up on what I'd been doing in the past, in training camp and OTAs."
Aboushi didn't come to the Jets as a guard and didn't come into this season with much playing time at all. We selected him as a tackle out of Virginia in Round 5 of the 2013 draft and he was inactive for all 16 regular-season games as a rookie. This year he moved inside to guard in the offseason and preseason, alternating with starter Brian Winters, yet in the first five games was in for only a handful of plays.
Then Winters went down with a season-ending knee injury. Aboushi was next man up, finishing the Denver game. Then against the Patriots, he made his first NFL start.
No problem."
http://www.newyorkjets.com/news/article ... 3daf7eacbb