Mike Jenkins: Training to Be the Starter

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by Aaron Novinger (Bigrigga31) on Jul 21, 2009


For the past two seasons, we have watched the Cowboys complete an overhaul at the cornerback position. Jacques Reeves and Nate Jones departed via free agency, Adam Jones was waived soon after last season's end, and veteran starter Anthony Henry was traded. Since 2007, only Terence Newman, Alan Ball, and Courtney Brown remain; and the coaching staff seems unsettled as to whether Ball and/or Brown will be corners or safeties this year.

Luckily, Dallas hit on both cornerbacks the team drafted in 2008. Fifth-round choice Orlando Scandrick showed early on that he was a gem of a pick by delivering some hard hits and proving he could man the slot position. First-rounder Mike Jenkins played in 14 games and showed off his closing speed on some nice pass defenses. His athleticism helped him succeed when asked to start in place of the oft-injured Henry. It also gave the coaching staff the confidence they needed so they could move on to a younger corner opposite Newman.

Scandrick's success covering receivers in the slot has impressed the coaches, they might want him there again this upcoming season. If so, that could leave Jenkins on the outside, which is a great match for his skill set. Still, everybody wants to start. And we know Scandrick isn't the type to go down without a fight. Jenkins knows he has to earn it. To do that, he has to take his game to the next level.

More after the jump.



To get himself into shape to play at that next level, this offseason Jenkins worked out at the IMG Performance Institute, where he trained with other NFL defensive backs. While there, Jenkins spoke about what he expects to be different in 2009.

Everything. Period. Last year, I was trying to drop a lot of weight so that I could run the 40 well. I got a lot weaker. This year, I’ve gotten stronger. I’m faster. I’ve gained weight in the right places. My whole mentality is better. I don’t have to worry about anyone on my back, because I’m not a rookie. I feel like I’m back at South Florida. My whole confidence is boosted.

Stronger, faster, more confident. You've got to like that in a corner, especially one who is fighting for a starting position. Spending the summer training with other DBs has kept Jenkins in the competitive spirit.

Before I even started working out, Fabian (Washington) came to me and said, ‘It’s time for us to get it,’ because he’s in the same kind of situation I’m in with competition for a position. It’s been great here. Just coming out here and competing against other top cornerbacks. It gets really competitive. We’re known for speed as cornerbacks.

Jenkins is determined to prove how physical a corner he truly is, and he is ready to help the team win.

My personal goal is to go out and show everybody that I’m way better than what they think. I definitely think a lot of people underestimate me. I have a mean streak. I’ve knocked a couple of people out cold on the field. I just want to show everybody that I’m a man, and I’m going to hold my own. I just want us to get to the playoffs first, then we’ll talk about the Super Bowl.

We didn't get to see Jenkins on kick returns last season. That is something he's looking to change.

My rookie year, I just wanted to get in and focus on the defense. In the NFL, special teams is just like learning another position. But this year, I’m going to try and get back there for a couple.

Special teams or not, it is certain Mike Jenkins will see plenty of action on the defensive side of the ball in '09. Even though he split some first-team reps with Scandrick during the OTAs, that starting cornerback job still could go through Jenkins. But he is going to have to battle for it. It sounds like he wouldn't want it any other way.
 

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Cherry;2849635 said:
I definitely think a lot of people underestimate me. I have a mean streak. I’ve knocked a couple of people out cold on the field.

:rolleyes:

Yeah.... Derrick Ward knows all about your "mean streak" ... :rolleyes:

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Bleu Star;2849758 said:
:rolleyes:

Yeah.... Derrick Ward knows all about your "mean streak" ... :rolleyes:

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My god, let it be already. That was one play out of how many snaps?

There are certainly other players you could nitpick about and bring up youtube videos for, but I'm not going into that.

Do you have some sort of agenda against him?
 

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187beatdown;2849840 said:
My god, let it be already. That was one play out of how many snaps?

There are certainly other players you could nitpick about and bring up youtube videos for, but I'm not going into that.

Do you have some sort of agenda against him?

No. I just like ****ing with him. Don't get your lingerie in a wad.
 

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At the very least, I'm VERY happy that at least the 2 people competing for the starting spot are LEGITIMATE corners. It's not between Nate Jones and Reeves.
 

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187beatdown;2849840 said:
My god, let it be already. That was one play out of how many snaps?

There are certainly other players you could nitpick about and bring up youtube videos for, but I'm not going into that.

Do you have some sort of agenda against him?

I agree, it was one play and I don't think his career will be determined by that 1 play. As far as his aspirations of being the starter I would not want anything less from a player. I feel confident in both Jenkins and Scandrick and expect to see much better play from our secondary this season.
 

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Bleu Star;2849856 said:
No. I just like ****ing with him. Don't get your lingerie in a wad.
Not sure how you are accomplishing that. I doubt he spends too much time on here.
 

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187beatdown;2849840 said:
My god, let it be already. That was one play out of how many snaps?

There are certainly other players you could nitpick about and bring up youtube videos for, but I'm not going into that.

Do you have some sort of agenda against him?

I have no problem with that being brought up repeatedly because what it tells me is something about this guy's insides and cause for concern. We're not talking about a missed tackle (meaning one was attempted) or a blown coverage (mental mistake, happens to the best of them).

This about desire. Clearly his desire was to avoid contact. That says tons and its no wonder that all this offseason he has had to TELL everyone that he is a "man" and has a "mean streak" and on and on.

One thing I've learned in life - the mouth will say anything but behavior will never lie.

His best option is to simply give the bland interview or not say anything at all, and go out and prove himself. Because that was a nationally televised broadcast and in football, you always remember the most vicious hits, and you always remember when you see fear.

For most I've read here on or talked to in person, that play is currently what defines Jenkins, like it or not.
 

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187beatdown;2849840 said:
My god, let it be already. That was one play out of how many snaps?

There are certainly other players you could nitpick about and bring up youtube videos for, but I'm not going into that.

Do you have some sort of agenda against him?

It is a simple case of picking and choosing. This is the same type of generalization that we've seen endlessly about Patrick Crayton. Butt hurt all the way.

If it happens more than one play, perhaps it might be worth the anger.

But if anyone knows anything about Jenkins, they'd realize that was likely the exception than the norm based off his college career.

That play upset me too, but people need to give it a rest and allow the player a chance to show it was an anomaly.

And BTW, I am certain I could dig up quite a few Deion Sanders Oles as well. It has very little to do with his ability to play CB.
 

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The 2008 draft class is the main reason why I think this team has a shot to be very good in the future. Very rarely do you hit on 5 out 7 picks like that.

Rookie corners always have tough years, its a learning process - going from being the big dog to suddenly you're getting targetted. Jenkins is a guy that played with a lot of confidence in college, once that builds over training camp and he becomes the 'starter' (not that it matters, they will be on the field about the same amount of time) - you are going to see a much better Jenkins next year.
 

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Apollo Creed;2850267 said:
The 2008 draft class is the main reason why I think this team has a shot to be very good in the future. Very rarely do you hit on 5 out 7 picks like that.

Rookie corners always have tough years, its a learning process - going from being the big dog to suddenly you're getting targetted. Jenkins is a guy that played with a lot of confidence in college, once that builds over training camp and he becomes the 'starter' (not that it matters, they will be on the field about the same amount of time) - you are going to see a much better Jenkins next year.

Exactly, and that's what this was all about. He's just expressing confidence in his play this year and is very excited about his chances this season. If he has the mentality he has right now and plays with a swagger and motivation to prove all his doubters wrong and get the 'Boys into the playoffs (and plays well), then that looks good to me.

I'm not giving him a pass on that play because it was sickening to see, but I'm not going to keep going back to that play to judge his entire season. How about the PDs he had during the season that were crucial to saving TDs? (Philly maybe? I don't remember.)
 

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Apollo Creed;2850267 said:
The 2008 draft class is the main reason why I think this team has a shot to be very good in the future. Very rarely do you hit on 5 out 7 picks like that.

Rookie corners always have tough years, its a learning process - going from being the big dog to suddenly you're getting targetted. Jenkins is a guy that played with a lot of confidence in college, once that builds over training camp and he becomes the 'starter' (not that it matters, they will be on the field about the same amount of time) - you are going to see a much better Jenkins next year.

Irrelevant. He didn't knock Derrick Ward's jock off. He can't play.
 

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187beatdown;2850276 said:
I'm not giving him a pass on that play because it was sickening to see, but I'm not going to keep going back to that play to judge his entire season. How about the PDs he had during the season that were crucial to saving TDs? (Philly maybe? I don't remember.)

You are correct. He had a very nice save in the Philadelphia game.
 

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Frankly I'm excited to see Jenkins this year, when Dallas started going to more man coverage instead of zone he looked good out there. Like most I was PO'ed about the lack of attempt to make the tackle in question but it was just 1 play out of many.
 

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I don't think he purposely avoids contact. He just did, for whatever reason (I believe he said that he just didn't go for the tackle), on that one play.

As Alexander said, Deion has done this (more than once, by the way), but at the time, as I recall, people just laughed and said well, that's Deion.

Unfortunately, Jenkins isn't Deion, so he's going to get criticized for this.
 

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Paniolo22;2849859 said:
At the very least, I'm VERY happy that at least the 2 people competing for the starting spot are LEGITIMATE corners. It's not between Nate Jones and Reeves.

:laugh2: Amen!
 
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