Bengals rookie Kris Jenkins has made it clear that he's ecstatic to be in Cincinnati. The Bengals took Jenkins with the 49th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The Bengals considered themselves fortunate that Michigan DT Kris Jenkins Jr. slipped to their pick in the second round, and they were even considering a move up the board for him which would have been starkly out of character for Cincinnati.
Bengals attacked the trenches in round two as well Trenches. Trenches. Trenches. The Cincinnati Bengals attacked the weakest part of the roster in the first two rounds of the 2024 NFL Draft.
With the 49th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft the Cincinnati Bengals selected Kris Jenkins Jr. from the University of Michigan. Jenkins is the son of former All-Pro nose tackle Kris Jenkins Sr., who was the 44th overall pick in the 2001 draft.
The Bengals took some swings across their 2024 NFL Draft haul. NFL executives around the league touched on that and more with The Athletic's Mike Sando.
Jenkins’ father and uncle were both successful NFL players To say that football is in his blood might be something of an understatement. Kris Jenkins Jr.
As Cincinnati Bengals fan, my team taking a “Michigan Man” over Hall became a bitter pill to swallow during (NFL) draft weekend. “With the 49th overall
“Who Dey nation believes in me. I want nothing more than to prove every single person here right.” A massive need for the Cincinnati Bengals during the NFL Draft was a defensive tackle after losing DJ Reader.
One could argue no Bengals 2024 draft pick is more crucial this coming season than second-round selection Kris Jenkins. The former Michigan defensive tackle needs to help fill a big position in run defense with DJ Reader gone.
Day two of the 2024 NFL draft could not have started any better for the Michigan Wolverines as the NFL honored their 2023 National Championship to kick off the second round.
From NFL-son to college star, the Michigan defensive tackle is ready to make the jump. Every year, the Michigan Wolverines have turned talented defensive linemen into top NFL picks.
Jenkins is headed to Cincinnati to join some other former wolverines. Michigan defensive lineman Kris Jenkins has been selected by the in Round 2 of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Here is a ranking of the players who already have ties to the NFL.
Three months ago, Kris Jenkins and Michigan were on top of the college football world. The Wolverines had just won their first national title since 1997 and completed the first 15-0 season in program history.
Growing up, Kris Jenkins saw what NFL success looked like. His father, Kris Jenkins Sr., was an All-Pro with the Carolina Panthers and made four Pro Bowls with the Panthers and New York Jets.
Dolphins Prospect Profile of Michigan DT Kris Jenkins By now, it’s well known the Dolphins have brought in several scrap-heap defensive tackles for camp competition.
The 2024 NFL Draft is getting close, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Kris Jenkins.
Kris Jenkins plays for more than himself. Before the Michigan defensive lineman took the field at the NFL Scouting Combine, he talked to his dad on the phone.
The Browns aren't scheduled to make their first selection draft until the second round; That's why Cleveland must hit on several players in this year's class.
Former Michigan football standout Kris Jenkins made the “freaks” list for a reason and he made himself some money at the NFL combine on Thursday. More and more players are deciding to skip workouts at the NFL combine or they are skipping the combine altogether.
Kris Jenkins NFL Draft Overview Position: Defensive Lineman Height: 6’3 (Unofficial) Weight: 305 lbs (Unofficial) Age: 22 years old School: Michigan Wolverines The Michigan Wolverines are the 2023 and 2024 NCAA football playoff champions.
Jim Harbaugh boldly stated he believed the Wolverines would break Georgia’s record of 15 players taken in a single NFL Draft. He just may be proved right.
Following the recently concluded National Championship, a number of Michigan football players have already declared for the NFL draft. Considering how high their draft stock is at the moment, it’s no surprise as to why several of the Wolverines are opting to enter the professional ranks.
Ohio State played so poorly in their bowl game that they drew sympathy from Michigan. Yikes.
As we get set for the College Football Playoff, here are 10 players who could soon be making an impact on Sundays.
Kris Jenkins was an All-Big Ten selection in 2022 and could've opted to enter the NFL draft last spring, but instead, Jenkins came back to Michigan for
Coming in at No. 6 on this year’s annual “Freaks List” is Michigan football star Kris Jenkins. During the offseason, Jenkins has gained considerable weight, strength, skills, and more, and he appears poised to make a significant impact throughout the upcoming 2023 season.
The Michigan football program received yet another piece of good news on Monday afternoon as defensive tackle Kris Jenkins announced he would be returning for his fourth year with the program.
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