Cardinals Sign Mike Jenkins, Adding Depth to a Top D/ST rotoballer.com Fri 7/22/16 5:50 PM

This article references and more! The Cardinals signed CB Mike Jenkins this morning, according to Adam Schefter. Tampa Bay opted not to resign Jenkins after a mediocre performance last year. Jenkins started 5 games for the Buccaneers, and compiled 17 tackles and 5 pass deflections. Arizona is currently shopping for depth at the CB position, and they are set to workout CB Chris Culliver next week. With starting cornerbacks Patrick Peterson and Justin Bethel and safety Tyrann Mathieu, Arizona does not have a weak secondar[...]Keep on reading: Cardinals Sign Mike Jenkins, Adding Depth to a Top D/ST

Mike Jenkins Signs With Cardinals, Adds Veteran Depth to Elite D/ST rotoballer.com Tue 7/19/16 12:24 PM

This article references and more! The Arizona Cardinals signed cornerback Mike Jenkins, a first-round pick in 2008, and waived cornerback Carrington Byndom in a corresponding move on Tuesday. The 31-year-old Jenkins, who spent the last two seasons with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, will immediately compete for the No. 2 cornerback job opposite five-time Pro Bowler Patrick Peterson. The Cardinals already further bolstered their stout defense earlier in the offseason with the trade acquisition of Pro Bowl pass rusher Chandler Jones an[...]Keep on reading: Mike Jenkins Signs With Cardinals, Adds Veteran Depth to Elite D/ST

Cowboys CB Jenkins out four games brunoboys.net Tue 11/1/11 1:25 PM

Dallas Cowboys cornerback Mike Jenkins will miss four game with a hamstring injury, the Dallas Morning News reported.

Cowboys' Lee, Jenkins, McBriar leave with injuries brunoboys.net Sun 10/30/11 11:20 PM

Dallas Cowboys linebacker Sean Lee, cornerback Mike Jenkins and punter Mat McBriar exited Sunday night's game against the Philadelphia Eagles with injuries.

IDP STUDS AND DUDS: Week Six IDP Start/Sit fantasysharks.com Fri 10/14/11 9:06 AM

Well, Week 5 wasn't my best week ever recommendation-wise, but it certainly wasn't my worst either, so after a few hits and a few misses (it happens with IDPs...no matter how educated the guess at the end of the day it's still just that) it's back into the basement to consult my trusty Krystal Ball. (I have to keep it there, the last time I left it upstairs it killed every plant in the house, and never mind the titanium suit I have to wear...long story, but thankfully the antidote for Krystal Ball poisoning just so happens to be cold beer.) Remember, this is the second of the bye weeks, so don't go starting any players from the Chiefs, Chargers, Titans, Broncos, Seahawks, or Cardinals. No huge losses there anyway, so no tears this week. In the spirit of onward and upward here's a look at some players you should give serious consideration to getting into your lineups or who could outperform expectations (Studs) and some that, for whatever reason, you may want to consider leaving alone, or at least take into account that they may be a relative disappointment this week. (Duds) STUDS Cliff Avril -- DE, Detroit Lions (vs. SF): Avril responded in a favorable matchup last week, logging four total tackles and a sack (and having another nullified by penalty), and with another solid pass rush matchup on tap there's no reason not to keep riding the hot hand. Chris Long -- DE, St. Louis Rams (at GB): Howie's kid is off to a strong start this year, and while the Packers aren't a great pass rush matchup they have allowed the most fantasy points per game to opposing defensive linemen to this point in the season. Brian Robison -- DE, Minnesota Vikings (at CHI): The fifth year pro has notched a pair of sacks in two of his past three games, and just in case you missed last Monday night's game (or any Bears game from the past two seasons) the Chicago offensive line kind of, um, sucks at pass protection. Jamar Chaney -- MLB, Philadelphia Eagles (at WAS): No one is going to confuse Chaney with Patrick Willis any time soon, but he's the closest thing the Eagles have to a competent linebacker and should see ample tackle opportunities against the run-first Redskins, who have allowed the fifth most in the NFL so far this year. James Farrior -- ILB, Pittsburgh Steelers (vs. JAX): The grizzled vet stepped up in a big way with James Harrison sidelined last week, tallying 13 total stops against Tennessee, and so long as he's playing every down in the heart of the Steelers defense ...