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.
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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.
Another Wolverine turned Bengal. With the 49th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals took Michigan Wolverines defensive tackle Kris Jenkins.
The Bengals add an instant-impact player at a position of need. Hard to ask for anything more. Night two of the NFL Draft is underway, as the Cincinnati Bengals look to find a couple more players to add to the rotation.
Attacking the trenches. Night 2 of the NFL Draft is off and running, where the Cincinnati Bengals have selected defensive tackle Kris Jenkins from the University of Michigan Wolverines with the 49th overall pick.
Following Kris Jenkins‘ No. 49 overall selection in the 2024 NFL Draft by the Cincinnati Bengals, his rookie contract numbers have been revealed. According to Spotrac, the former Wolverines star will sign a four-year rookie deal worth approximately $7.702 million.
The Bengals’ first pick of Day 2 addresses their biggest need. With the 49th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals select Michigan Wolverines defensive tackle Kris Jenkins.
Former Michigan defensive lineman Kris Jenkins Jr. — son of two-time All-Pro defensive tackle Kris Jenkins Sr. — is now following in his dad’s footsteps into the NFL.
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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.
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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.
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