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<blockquote data-quote="Voyageur" data-source="post: 1066107" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>There's good and bad if they decided to trade Jenkins before this season starts. They could end up getting a solid pick for 2026. Possibly a first half second rounder. On the flip side, it's obvious to the smell test that Monk is a boat anchor at this point. Nowhere in discussions, or plans, does he seem to fit the mold of someone who is going to end up contributing anything of consequence during the term of his contract. He's not the forgotten player; he's kind of the "hidden player."</p><p></p><p>So, who do you slip in at center, and if you do slip that person in, who is the heir apparent for the vacated position, and where do we stand at that point for reserves? In my eyes, the only two solid reserves we have on the OL at this point are Belton & Morgan, and we'd lose one of them as a starter if either Jenkins or Rasheed Walker was traded. In my estimation, it would mean handing LT to an inexperienced Anthony Belton, and for the first half of the season at least, he'd end up facing the best defender each team had, and they'd pretty much own him as he went through the learning curve. To me, that would leave me asking the question as to why they had done so much to improve the WR room when Love was going to end up scrambling for his life for quite a while and our running game would be hobbled as well. </p><p></p><p>I don't know. I think that I'd be looking at a longer-term deal for Jenkins at this point with the idea that you could afford to eat some cap space down the road if he should have problems with his health. I've seen some offensive linemen play into their late 30s with a level of intensity that rivals any young player and beat the injury bug along the well as long. I think Jenkins is potentially one of those players, and this year could well be the only year they play him at center, and they'll move him into a position where a large contract makes sense. He's just too good to remain at center, and if he does stay there, I think he has the potential to be All-Pro at the position. He'd earn the top money for the spot over the course of time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voyageur, post: 1066107, member: 17953"] There's good and bad if they decided to trade Jenkins before this season starts. They could end up getting a solid pick for 2026. Possibly a first half second rounder. On the flip side, it's obvious to the smell test that Monk is a boat anchor at this point. Nowhere in discussions, or plans, does he seem to fit the mold of someone who is going to end up contributing anything of consequence during the term of his contract. He's not the forgotten player; he's kind of the "hidden player." So, who do you slip in at center, and if you do slip that person in, who is the heir apparent for the vacated position, and where do we stand at that point for reserves? In my eyes, the only two solid reserves we have on the OL at this point are Belton & Morgan, and we'd lose one of them as a starter if either Jenkins or Rasheed Walker was traded. In my estimation, it would mean handing LT to an inexperienced Anthony Belton, and for the first half of the season at least, he'd end up facing the best defender each team had, and they'd pretty much own him as he went through the learning curve. To me, that would leave me asking the question as to why they had done so much to improve the WR room when Love was going to end up scrambling for his life for quite a while and our running game would be hobbled as well. I don't know. I think that I'd be looking at a longer-term deal for Jenkins at this point with the idea that you could afford to eat some cap space down the road if he should have problems with his health. I've seen some offensive linemen play into their late 30s with a level of intensity that rivals any young player and beat the injury bug along the well as long. I think Jenkins is potentially one of those players, and this year could well be the only year they play him at center, and they'll move him into a position where a large contract makes sense. He's just too good to remain at center, and if he does stay there, I think he has the potential to be All-Pro at the position. He'd earn the top money for the spot over the course of time. [/QUOTE]
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