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Why Wide Receiver Michael Jenkins is a Candidate to Start for the New England Patriots
The 10-Year-Pro Lacks Flash, but Showcases Reliability
Yahoo! Contributor Network
By Oliver Thomas | Yahoo! Contributor Network
COMMENTARY | "Camp body."
That was the popular explanation given as to why the New England Patriots signed veteran wide receiver Michael Jenkins on March 28.
Although in hindsight, the 31-year-old -- who was released by the Minnesota Vikings on March 4 -- may not be the camp body many initially rendered him to be.
He may be a starter.
An Ohio State product, Jenkins never lived up to the hype that surrounded him as a first-round draft pick in 2004. He spent seven years with the team that selected him, the Atlanta Falcons, but never caught more than 53 passes in single campaign.
Jenkins was a consistent performer in Atlanta. He eclipsed the 500-yard receiving mark five times and even notched a career-best 777 yards in 2008. He just wasn't a star. He wasn't Roddy White. He wasn't Julio Jones.
In a changing of the guard, Jenkins took his talents to Minneapolis in 2011, where he started 15 games in two seasons and caught a cumulative total of 78 passes with a developing Christian Ponder under center. Jenkins was utilized as a safety valve for Minnesota, often working the underneath passing game in the Adrian Peterson-led run-first offense.
Yet when the Vikings organization decided to revamp the receiver position this offseason, it soon became clear that Jenkins was not going to be part of the team's future plans. Jenkins was due a $2.425 million roster bonus, according to Dan Hanzus of NFL.com, and that was not a check Minnesota wanted to write.
With that said, a one-year, non-guaranteed $855,000 deal, per Spotrac.com, was a check the Patriots were willing to write. No. 10 wouldn't be catching passes in Foxboro, Mass., otherwise.
At 6'4", 214 pounds, Jenkins looks the part of a downfield threat. Looks can be deceiving, however. The 10-year pro lacks the separation needed to break past cornerbacks. There's not much spark in step. There's not many jump-ball grabs on his highlight reel, and there's not many spectacular tip-toeing sideline finishes, either.
All there is to Jenkins' game is steadiness.
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