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Cowboys not planning to trade CB

Updated: May 9, 2012, 5:44 PM ET
By Calvin Watkins | ESPNDallas.com

GRAPEVINE, Texas -- Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones says he isn't planning on trading cornerback Mike Jenkins and hopes to keep him long-term despite drafting Morris Claiborne out of LSU with the sixth overall pick in April's draft and signing free agent Brandon Carr to a five-year, $50.1 million deal in the offseason.

"He's a vital part of our plan," Jones said of Jenkins at the Cowboys' annual golf outing Wednesday. "We know that we've got a situation where we can identify what we are on defense by having three corners in there a lot."

A league source previously told ESPNDallas.com that the Cowboys shopped Jenkins after picking Claiborne, but another source close to the situation said Dallas was reluctant to deal Jenkins unless it received a substantial return.

As it stands now, Jenkins, who is still recovering from shoulder surgery, will compete Claiborne and Carr for a starting job, but could also be relegated to the No. 3 cornerback spot, which was held by Orlando Scandrick last season.

"I see short-term and long-term with Jenkins," said Jones, who also serves as the team's general manager. "We've also got Scandrick, we got some room if somebody gets nicked not to have to adjust. We can come out there and spend some time really utilizing where we are at corner. The decision to bring Claiborne in was a big part of that. There's no interest on my part at all of trading Jenkins. None."

Jenkins is in the last year of his contract and his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, has been seeking a contract extension this spring.

Cowboys officials have been irked by Jenkins' lack of commitment to the team's voluntary offseason program this spring. Jenkins has attended Valley Ranch only a handful of times and while team executive vice president Stephen Jones noted the program is voluntary, he did say Jenkins "needs to get in here and get to work."

Meanwhile, Claiborne underwent a procedure Wednesday to remove three pins from his left wrist. Claiborne said he injured the wrist last season during LSU's regular season game against Alabama.

Claiborne, who had surgery following the NFL's annual scouting combine, is expected to be ready in time for training camp in late July.
 

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Not sure how I feel about this. That's a lot of money tied up in the CB position but having 4 above average to elite CB's in a pass happy league is a nice luxury.

I also don't want to see us lose a first rounder so quickly. So I guess I'm rooting for them to sign him.
 
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Not sure how I feel about this. That's a lot of money tied up in the CB position but having 4 above average to elite CB's in a pass happy league is a nice luxury.

I also don't want to see us lose a first rounder so quickly. So I guess I'm rooting for them to sign him.

Don't get sucked. There's 0 chance we sign Jenkins..Less than 0
 

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which makes sense but then we better trade him. I don't want to see another 1st round pick wasted.

Here's more valuable to keep as depth and as a 4th corner for this season than he is on the trade block
 

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Here's more valuable to keep as depth and as a 4th corner for this season than he is on the trade block

4th corner in 2012 and then let walk in 2013? Hardly a solid return for a 1st round investment.
 

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4th corner in 2012 and then let walk in 2013? Hardly a solid return for a 1st round investment.

Better than trading him for a 4th rounder..

Especially when you will get back a 4/5th as a compensatory when he leaves
 

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Better than trading him for a 4th rounder..

Especially when you will get back a 4/5th as a compensatory when he leaves


that would come in 2014 and depends on how many free agents we lose/sign next year.
 

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Wouldn't we get a 3rd since he was a 1st and a starter for 4 of 5 years?
 

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Yeah but

Stephen jones is the real gm....don't get caught up on titles.

So until we hear from Stephen or Tom ciskowski the other real gm I won't believe it.

Don't think so,prove it.
 

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that would come in 2014 and depends on how many free agents we lose/sign next year.

2014 is ok..you don't make a dumb decision to trade him just bc you have to wait a yr for the pick. If you can get a 3rd rounder..do it..if not..don't deal him. Pretty simple
 
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Unless someone overhwelmed them with an offer, keeping him is the best thing to do. He doesnt take up much cap space and is a very solid CB when he is healthy.

Wouldnt surprise me if he beats out Scandrick as the 3rd CB this year, and gets a large payday from someone next year as a free agent.
 
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Wouldn't we get a 3rd since he was a 1st and a starter for 4 of 5 years?

They don't base it off of that.

They base it off of free agents you lost, and how much money the team that signed them paid for them, in comparison to how much you signed in free agency that same year.

With Stephen Bowen, the Redskins signed him to a huge deal, and he was an UDFA for us a few years ago. That same off season, we didn't really sign anyone. So we got a pretty high comp pick, 4th.

I really don't think we get anything for Jenkins as far as a comp pick is concerned unless we don't do jack in free agency. Mostly because I think he signs a "show me" deal with whatever team that signs him, and I think we spend money ourselves in free agency.
 

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I like the idea of having 3 top flight corners on the field at one time.
 
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Unless someone overhwelmed them with an offer, keeping him is the best thing to do. He doesnt take up much cap space and is a very solid CB when he is healthy.

Wouldnt surprise me if he beats out Scandrick as the 3rd CB this year, and gets a large payday from someone next year as a free agent.


Interesting....I wonder what kind of hit we would take if Scandrick was cut...His lack of awareness kills me.
 

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Why not keep him for a year and weigh the cost of keeping him over defaulting Scandrick. The year we went with 3 CB and the Alan Ball Safety net (playing both ways at safety and corner) really worked out didn't it?
 

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Better off with Jenkins on the team. I doubt we even get a seconder rounder for him anyway.

I like us finally being deep at CB for once.
 
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They would be crazy to trade him. It's a passing league and the Giants and Eagles have a lot of weapons to defend.

Plus you have to think about injuries. Claiborne coming off the wrist injury and Jenkins with his shoulder. The whores need all the corners they can get.
 
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