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Cowboys Are Shopping Mike Jenkins


JawnyBlaze

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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/04/27/cowboys-are-shopping-mike-jenkins/

Had to be asked, worth a shot? He's cheap (both contract and I assume the cost in picks). Even playing with the bum shoulder he's bound to be an upgrade to Capt...

A league source tells PFT that the Cowboys are shopping Jenkins, and that the Cowboys are willing to move him during the 2012 draft.

Jenkins has been a full-time starter since 2009. The first-round pick in 2008 is entering the final year of his rookie deal, at a base salary of slightly more than $1 million.

A shoulder injury is expected to keep Jenkins from participating in offseason workouts.

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Wow those 2 plays we saw of him really must have looked great to alot of people. I'm not ready to just depend on him. Then still there is nothing behind him.

But yet everyone is still screaming for a 2nd round CB who has taken zero snaps in the NFL.

Hogan was a early 2nd round grade last year....fell due to injury and off the field questions.

He is the equivalent of anyone we would draft today.

Not saying he is the answer, but the reason you gave above to discredit him is slightly comical.

That being said, I still want to add another CB from the 2nd round today. We need starters AND good depth. We are in a passing division and need to go 4 CB's deep to defend these passing games.

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