NEW YORK -- The New York Jets signed quarterback Geno Smith, their second-round draft pick, on Monday to a four-year contract that is worth about $5 million. Smith, drafted 39th overall after an unexpected slide out of the first round in April, is competing with incumbent Mark Sanchez for the starting quarterback job. The signing was announced by the team, which still has its two first-round picks -- cornerback Dee Milliner and defensive lineman Sheldon Richardson -- unsigned. The Jets veteran players report for training camp in Cortland, N.Y., on Thursday, but rookies were reporting Monday at the teams facility in Florham Park, N.J. Smith and Sanchez are competing in what has been called by team officials an "open competition," and neither noticeably outperformed the other in minicamp last month. But both appear to be confident about their chances. Sanchez, at his recent annual "Jets West" camp in Southern California, said he "absolutely" expects to remain the Jets starting quarterback. Meanwhile, Smith -- who raised some eyebrows when he chose to not attend Sanchezs camp but said the quarterbacks are "cool" -- told the Charleston Gazette over the weekend that feels "like I have a great shot" at winning the job. The competition could go deep into camp as both quarterbacks try to show they have picked up and mastered offensive co-ordinator Marty Mornhinwegs West Coast-style system. It has been a somewhat tumultuous off-season for Smith, who set a slew of records at West Virginia and established himself as one of college footballs most exciting players. He was projected as a possible top-10 pick in the draft, but questions by some about his overall abilities and commitment caused him to slide in the draft. Smith was at the draft site at Radio City Music Hall, but went unselected on the first day and appeared frustrated and embarrassed at being passed over. The Jets, wanting competition for Sanchez, jumped at the chance to bring in Smith on the drafts second day. Smith fired his original agents shortly after the draft, and signed with hip-hop artist Jay-Zs new Roc Nation Sports to represent him. The decision prompted the NFL Players Association to look into Jay-Zs role in getting Smith to sign with his agency, and if the leagues "runner rule" was violated. Agents not certified by the NFLPA cant recruit players to sign with certified agents; Smiths representative Kimberly Miale is certified. Smith later caused some confusion when he responded with a "no comment" when asked if he would attend Sanchezs camp. He later explained he hadnt heard of "Jets West" and didnt understand what he was being asked about. 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We have to worry about getting wins." Espindola broke a scoreless tie in the 60th minute off a feed from Eric Alexander. Jonny Steele put the game away with two minutes left in regulation, giving the Red Bulls (8-6-4) their first win since defeating Los Angeles on May 19. They were 0-2-1 during that span, which included a three-week hiatus. "It was huge for us," said first-year coach Mike Petke. "I think todays game was vital. I wont say the must-win thing, but it was a very vital game. If we dominated like the way we did, thats a positive step to get back to the mentality we had before the break." The Red Bulls moved within one point of first-place Montreal in the Eastern Conference. Houston (6-6-5) remained winless in its last seven matches, going 0-4-3. "Were just making too many mistakes and those mistakes punish you," Dynamo coach Dominic Kinnear said. "Overall, our play has been good, but sometimes it comes down to what youre doing in both boxes. 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Petke credited the play of his two goal scorers. "If you would have told me before the season that Fabian and Jonny would be front-line starters for us at this point, I would have said, Probably not," Petke said. "The two of them work so hard. They epitomize what hard work means. They got rewards for their hard and work and it was good for them." Luis Robles made three saves for his fifth shutout of the season. "It was a real important win for us," Cahill said. "We needed to bring back some stability. We hadnt won in a while. But I felt confident from the start. I knew we had the upper hand. I didnt feel like they could hurt us as long as we played with discipline." The Dynamo failed to score a goal for their third straight game. "Its been a difficult time for us and things have been going against us," Giles Barnes said. "Its a game of inches. ... Once we get one, then things will open up for us." ' ' '