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Cowboys Are Shopping Mike Jenkins


JawnyBlaze

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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.

Still has done nothing on the field to just hand him the job. Plus he needs to have competition.

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If we don't get Janoris Jenkins then I would be okay with the deal for a 6th or 7th rounder. Mike Jenkins is coming off major shoulder surgery and is in the last year of his contract. He wouldn't be ready to go until training camp anyway.

He would only cost $1M, so the price is right. I would look at it as depth for one year only- so for a 6th or 7th if he's only here a year who cares. Doubt he's going to get the contract he wants anyway.

Liked the gif of his performance from one game last year. Not nearly as good as the "Cowboys" persona he had. The Cowboys entire DB group was absolute garbage last year, though in fairness Jenkins wasn't nearly the worst for what it's worth.

There's a reason Dallas traded up for Claiborne, and Mike Jenkins is obviously not in their long-term plan. I would only want him for a very late pick as a one-year depth move if the Panthers aren't going to draft a CB in the 2nd round.

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Has it really come to this? Basically you guys want to throw poo at the wall and see if it sticks. Could be me, but I really don't want Cowboy hand-me-downs. If he's not good enough for them, then why should he be good enough for us?

Yeah, he could be a bandage...you know the kind that doesn't stick worth a poo and eventually just falls off. You just look down and it's gone.

Don't want a recuperating, suspect guy who has been replaced by a guy that we looked at as a draft prospect.

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Has it really come to this? Basically you guys want to throw poo at the wall and see if it sticks. Could be me, but I really don't want Cowboy hand-me-downs. If he's not good enough for them, then why should he be good enough for us?

Yeah, he could be a bandage...you know the kind that doesn't stick worth a poo and eventually just falls off. You just look down and it's gone.

Don't want a recuperating, suspect guy who has been replaced by a guy that we looked at as a draft prospect.

Is he better then Captain Mucrap?

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