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   Leave it to superagent Drew Rosenhaus to stir up the waters.

   Rosenhaus said that he doesn't feel like the Kris Jenkins trade scenario is dead and still believes the team would trade him at the right price, according to the Charlotte Observer. I don't necessarily disagree with that opinion, but is Carolina really going to get what it wants for Jenkins (a first- or second-round draft pick) between now and the start of the season? Probably not.

   The team reiterated its stance that Jenkins will be back this season after unsuccessful trying to trade the three-time Pro Bowl selection.

   Also, keep in mind, Rosenhaus represents Damione Lewis, who just so happens to be Jenkins' backup. If Jenkins is sent packing then Lewis would be the guy to step in. So Rosenhaus could be trying to get his client in a better position. (He's never done that before, right T.O.?)

   Lewis, by the way, just so happens to be in the final year of his contract. 

posted on Thursday, May 24, 2007 2:50 PM |

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