Mike Jenkins Vs Orlando Scandrick The Battle Rages On

Posted by bags030404 on July 17, 2009 at 12:14

Jenkins-vs-Scandrick

Training camp is less than two weeks away now and there are only two start­ing posi­tions up for grabs. However only one of those is really in ques­tion and it is sure to be an extremely heated battle.

Mike Jenkins, last years first round pick and the hard nosed 5th round pick from a year ago, Orlando Scandrick, will be involved in a Heavy Weight Fight for the start­ing Right Cornerback spot.

There are so many dif­fer­ent angles to look at this bat­tle from that there is no way I could cover them all in less 5,000 words, so I will do my best to keep this short and sweet and touch on as many as I can before I put you into a state of boredom!

Heading into Training camp it would be safe to say that Jenkins is the lead­ing can­di­date. Not that he has supe­rior tal­ent over Scandrick, but more so that he was a first round selection.

Mike Jenkins is a com­pletely dif­fer­ent player than Orlando Scandrick and that is what makes this bat­tle so intriguing.

While Jenkins is more in the “Primetime” mold (and I am not say­ing he is as good as he was) with his great speed, agility, and oh yes, the less than desir­able tack­ling attrib­utes. Orlando Scandrick is more in the mold of a Champ Bailey. Scandrick, like Bailey, is an in your face type of defender, he loves being engaged in “hand to hand com­bat”, he has the abil­ity to recover, and does not miss a tackle — he is not as fast as Jenkins so the deep ball could be his only weakness.

To me this should not be looked at as a bat­tle to see who will start along side Terrence Newman but who is best suited to cover the slot! The key to the Cowboys defense is cov­er­ing the slot receiver.

Teams have taken advan­tage of the Cowboys over the years by work­ing the mid­dle of the field and many times it is the slot that imposes the biggest threat.

So what kind of defender is needed to play the Nickel? Well you must have a very ver­sa­tile player, one who can move flu­idly from side­line to side­line. This per­son must also be able to dis­rupt the tim­ing of the receiver com­ing off the line, and above all else he must absolutely be extremely physical!

Now that we know what is needed to play the Nickel posi­tion what kind of player do we need at that RCB spot?

Well an out­side cor­ner needs some of the same tools as the inside guy! In the style defense that Dallas plays your out­side defend­ers must be able to get phys­i­cal with their oppo­nent at the line of scrim­mage and dis­rupt things at the onset, if they do not get this done then the rest does not mat­ter! Here is where it gets tricky, side­line to side­line agility is not quite as impor­tant for these guys, what is impor­tant is the abil­ity to stop on a dime and then get back to full speed very quickly, and then they got to have a “nose for the football”.

My ini­tial thoughts on this com­pe­ti­tion was that I believed Mike Jenkins would win the job, not because he is so much bet­ter than Scandrick, and not because he was a first round pick, but because Orlando Scandrick is better.

Did I lose you with that state­ment? Let me clar­ify what I said. If tomor­row the Cowboys were play­ing the Patriots, there are three offen­sive play­ers on that team that you bet­ter have your best defend­ers on at all times!  Tom Brady, Randy Moss, and Wes Welker.

I feel really con­fi­dent that DeMarcus Ware could sup­ply enough pres­sure on Tom Brady, and I feel fairly con­fi­dent that Terrence Newman could stay with Randy Moss. So the ques­tion becomes who do you want cov­er­ing Wes Welker? Do you want Mike Jenkins? Or do you want Orlando Scandrick?

Orlando could cause infi­nitely more dis­rup­tion cov­er­ing Welker than Jenkins could! Not to men­tion I like my chances with Jenkins cov­er­ing Galloway.

So you see in my eyes the bet­ter man will not be the starter. Who would you rather have cov­er­ing the slot?

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  • That's been my opinion as well as I watched Jenkins and Scandrick play last year. The right corner usually has some difficulty to face but it's rarely anything to close to what the slot receiver does since most slot guys find a good mismatch against the defense, especially the Dallas defense.

    I still say one of the few reasons we didn't get burned up the middle last year every time was because Jay Ratliff kept the middle pretty busy for the quarterback and it'll be a big help this year too. Especially with a more experienced Scandrick in the slot and a healthy Newman at left corner.
  • Jonathan
    I agree. Just based off of what we saw last year, Scandrick is ideal for the slot position. But I would like to see the Cowboy's find other way's to get Scandrick on the field, like in the 46 in place of the SS for the occassional blitz.
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