http://www.charlotteobserver.com/141/story/77146.html I wonder what kind of compensation the Panthers are looking for?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Pack Attack)</div><div class='quotemain'>http://www.charlotteobserver.com/141/story/77146.html I wonder what kind of compensation the Panthers are looking for?</div> probably not alot.. who wants to give up alot for someone who is hurt all the time
I am thinking round 3 at best.. Jenkins is still good but injuries have slowed him. I would use caution trading for him
Panthers would be willing to part with Kris Jenkins if the trade included a draft pick and a fairly young safety, not older than 28. Right now the safeties are Mike Minter(retiring next year) and Nate Salley(2nd year player that spent most of his rookie year on the practice squad). What would be interesting is if the Panthers could make a deal where Panthers trade Jenkins and 1st round pick, for the 6th or 7th overall pick where they could pick LaRon Landry. When 100% he is the best DT in the NFL, he was about 90% this year and made a pro bowl.
when kris jenkins is healthy he is the best DT in da league, but yall right about him not being the same since he tore his ACL. but he is still kinda young like 26 or 27. he can bounce back and have some more great seasons