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Kris Jenkins (supposedly on the trade block) (1 Viewer)

simmonjm

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Hey guys just trying to gauge what you think Kris Jenkins would be worth in the NFL. Im guessing between a 4th or 5th rounder would be enough to get Jenkins from the Panthers. What do you guys think?

 
He is the poster child for lazy. He could have made an extra $100,000 if he worked out with the team in the off season but fatty was too lazy to.

 
Are there any links to the trade possibility?
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/141/story/77146.htmlPanthers willing to trade Jenkins

Pro Bowler available, according to other teams

PAT YASINSKAS

pyasinskas@charlotteobserver.com

The Carolina Panthers have told other teams Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kris Jenkins could be available in a trade.

According to multiple personnel sources from other teams, it has been made clear the Panthers would be willing to trade Jenkins if the price is right.

When asked if Jenkins was on the trading block Friday afternoon, Panthers general manager Marty Hurney declined comment. The Panthers have a long-standing policy of not commenting on potential personnel moves.

Jenkins and his agent weren't available for comment Friday.

Talk around the league about Jenkins' availability has been growing stronger since the NFL owners meetings in Phoenix in March.

If the Panthers were to make a deal, it's likely they would want an extra pick in the upcoming NFL draft as compensation. It's unclear which teams might be interested, but plenty have been told of the potential for a deal.

Jenkins, who has a salary-cap figure of about $4.5 million for this season and is under contract through 2009, was named to his third Pro Bowl last season. It capped a triumphant comeback after he missed most of 2004 and 2005 with shoulder and knee injuries. Jenkins could be expendable because the Panthers have depth at defensive tackle.

Ma'ake Kemoeatu was a high-priced free agent signing last year and fills the same type of run-stuffer role as Jenkins. Damione Lewis, another free-agent pickup, spent last season as the top backup, but was a starter earlier in his career and could return to that role. Jordan Carstens, a part-time starter while Jenkins was injured, has signed the restricted free agent tender for this season.

Jenkins was a second-round pick in 2001 and went to the Pro Bowl after the 2002 and '03 seasons. His weight has been an issue. The coaching staff likes Jenkins to play at about 340 pounds, but he has weighed more than that at times -- he has said he approached 400 pounds while sitting out during the injuries.

At the owner meetings, coach John Fox said Jenkins had not taken part in the first two weeks of the team's offseason training program, which began in March.

Jenkins has a clause in his contract that pays him a $175,000 bonus if he takes part in a specified number of the workouts.

 
Has anyone noticed that these Panther "pro-bowlers" haven't been as good since the whole steroid thing.
Q - To tell you the truth, I would LOVE to have KJ on our DL in Tampa...an expensive DT with promise is more valuable than an expensive, aging DE.Of course, I doubt Carolina would trade with us.
 
For the right team at the right time, a DT can fetch a ton of $ in free agency so I'd have to figure the range on what they'd get for Jenkins is huge.

I wonder if the Giants would dip their toe in the water here. Their DTs were wayyy better than I expected but Kris could be an enormous addition to that D-line with their ends.

 
I laughed so hard when Jenkins left Garcia writhing in agony and then slowly dragged his big fat ### off Garcia and then stood over him, man he's big.

When he wants to play he's a damn good DT

 
I thought I heard today on "The Huddle" that my Rams were one of the more interested teams and that Carolina was asking for a 2nd rounder. I was surprised to find out that Jenkins was only 27 years old. While a 2nd is alot to spend on a vetern I would do it if I was the Rams. He would be exactly what we need up the middle.

 
I thought I heard today on "The Huddle" that my Rams were one of the more interested teams and that Carolina was asking for a 2nd rounder. I was surprised to find out that Jenkins was only 27 years old. While a 2nd is alot to spend on a vetern I would do it if I was the Rams. He would be exactly what we need up the middle.
Agreed about the age...it seems like he's been around for longer than that. My guess is Carolina saw Tampa get a #2 for Booger and that's what they're looking for.
 
I thought I heard today on "The Huddle" that my Rams were one of the more interested teams and that Carolina was asking for a 2nd rounder. I was surprised to find out that Jenkins was only 27 years old. While a 2nd is alot to spend on a vetern I would do it if I was the Rams. He would be exactly what we need up the middle.
Agreed about the age...it seems like he's been around for longer than that. My guess is Carolina saw Tampa get a #2 for Booger and that's what they're looking for.
I think the Rams or any team that has a weakness upfront should definetly look at this guy.
 

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