
To me it’s clear:
the Saints’ defense without Malcolm Jenkins is much weaker and the Saints haven’t figured out how to be successful without him. Not yet, at least. A shell of the former self of Darren Sharper and this new guy Paul Oliver are clearly not the answer, and of course neither are aging special teamers Chris Reis and Pierson Prioleau. At this point, can the Saints even find someone that would fill in for Jenkins and do an admirable job? I doubt it, but re-signing Usama Young could have been a step towards securing depth. Instead, Young is a member of the Browns.
At this point I’m not comfortable with anyone filling in partially for Jenkins that’s currently on the roster. I’m still hoping Jonathon Amaya, the safety the Saints landed in the Reggie Bush trade, can turn into a decent backup once he learns the system, but otherwise I’m resigned to the idea that the Saints’ defense is royally screwed and severely deficient if Malcolm Jenkins isn’t on the field. The last two games without Jenkins have proven that. I don’t even want to consider what Aaron Rodgers would do to the Saints without Jenkins back there. The Saints might want to consider watching the waiver wire like hawks for anyone that can help the team’s depth. If they can’t get anyone, then we’ll all need to pray that Jenkins makes it through a 16 game season because my confidence in the team’s ability to make the playoffs otherwise is severely decreased in my estimation.
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