NG John Jenkins changes tune, says he’ll definitely return for senior season

DE DeAngelo Tyson (L-R), LB Michael Gilliard and OLB Sterling Bailey all had to watch practice from the sidelines Friday due to injuries. That's OL Xzavier Ward in the background. (Photo by Chip Towers)

DE DeAngelo Tyson (L-R), LB Michael Gilliard and OLB Sterling Bailey all had to watch practice from the sidelines Friday due to injuries. That's OL Xzavier Ward in the background. (Photo by Chip Towers)

TAMPA – Upon further review, Georgia’s John Jenkins said Friday he’s definitely coming back for his senior season.

The 6-foot-3, 351-pound noseguard has waffled about whether or not to turn pro after his one and only season with the Bulldogs. He requested an NFL draft evaulation earlier this month and said earlier this week he was going to give the pros serious consideration.

But then Jenkins said before Friday morning’s practice he’d decided he’d definitely remain a Bulldog another season.

“That’s where I belong, I belong at Georgia another year,” said Jenkins, a six-game starter this season. “I believe at the end of next year I’d have no choice but to be ready.”

Jenkins said he had not yet received his draft grade back from the NFL’s advisory board. But he said didn’t need to see what it said.

“Unless it’s first round, then I’d be a dumb guy not to go out,” he said. “But I don’t think that’s what I’m going to get. I think everybody knows I need to come back and polish up more with Coach [Rodney] Garner behind me. That’s what I need to do.”

With his size and athleticism, Jenkins is clearly an eventual NFL player. He has progressed exponentially during his six months at UGA. He went from playing behind sophomore Kwame Geathers to becoming a six-game starter. He enters the Outback Bowl with 28 tackles, 6 tackles for loss, 3 sacks and 10 quarterback pressures. All are exemplary numbers at a position primarily designed to tie up interior blockers.

Jenkins is one of several Georgia underclassmen considering entering the NFL draft. Safety Bacarri Rambo said Thursday he had received a third-round draft grade from the NFL and was still “50-50″ on the decision whether to stay or go. Tight end Orson Charles is also thinking about it, as is outside linebacker Cornelius Washington and a few other players.

The Bulldogs have the ultimate resource at their disposal in Todd Grantham, who spent 11 years in the NFL before coming to Georgia as defensive coordinator. He sees it as a fairly simple decision for these young men.

“If you’re not a top 15 pick you should stay in school,” Grantham stated flatly. “If you’re a top 15 pick, the amount of money that you make you can justify it. But if you’re not, you should work to become that. Because if you look at the guaranteed money you make up at the top is so great, you can actually make money by staying. You go from being a middle second-round pick to a bottom first- or top-second-round pick, you’re talking hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars. You can make that by working hard.”

That said, Grantham said he doesn’t flat out tell a player he should stay or go.

“Each individual is different and each individual has to make their own decisions,” he said. “We’re going to do what’s best for them.

“I’ll talk to them and give them my view as far as pluses and minuses for all good players and just lay it out there for them. I want to make sure they make an educated, wise decision that’s best for them and their future. But if you’re not a top 15 pick you need to be working to become that.”

– Chip Towers

410 comments Add your comment

Jalex49

January 2nd, 2012
9:05 am

To all the guys trying to make that big decision.. do what your heart and mind (family included) feels is best for you. I appreciate all that you guys have done and if you go, then the best, but if you stay then we all who are fans of Georgia will be excited. Either way we are behind the DAWGS!!!!

TheOlBallCoach

January 2nd, 2012
6:01 pm

After today’s performance against MSU and last years loss to UCF and with Jenkins leaving hurt, I’m surprised Jenkins or Jones are staying.

One bad shot and the party is over, so you better get your degree and in something you can make a living at.

These young me need to be real about 2012

January 2nd, 2012
7:22 pm

The Big J has to realize that the O will stink next year with 60% of the O-Line Graduating and with Orson gone as well, the D will have to shoulder too much load.

Also the Dawgs played for good teams this year and lost to all of them. We can’t ever seem to beat a team that is ranked higher than us. Murray musses up the bed. It is ashame that we are going to keep Richt and Bobo who again show that terrible playcalling can lose games.

I say go make the money and don’t risk coming back and getting hurt or embarrased in 2012.

william

January 3rd, 2012
4:16 am

Like Grantham said, it comes down to each individual player. If a player has extenuating circumstances (such as children or family concerns) then by all means go pro. There is a lot of pressure in the south for college football. You don’t see that much up north, maybe Big 12 but not as much. In the end they have to do what is right for them. I’m a die hard Georgia fan, but I will support any decision our players make. That being said, as for next year, (on the defensive side of the ball) we have enough players coming back and the coaching to be the number 1 defense in the land. We, however, need to change offensive coordinators to have a chance at a national championship. That, and a SEC caliber every down back (Kieth Marshall). GO DAWGS!

Old Dawg Fan

January 3rd, 2012
2:00 pm

I have to say “go and get the $”. Why chance getting hurt playing in Athens next year for the same “weak” football program. After the loss to Michigan State I have to really be concerned with our program. We don’t seem to be at the level to truly compete with ranked football programs.

aw

January 3rd, 2012
2:14 pm

UGA is awesome!!!!!!!! They won 10 games and beat 3 winning teams. Way to Go! Dawgs!

Buck Blew

January 3rd, 2012
4:31 pm

no big deal. unfortunately Aaron Murray is coming back.

Run Lindsay!!

icedawg

January 3rd, 2012
5:39 pm

Good news. Was JJ missing in the second half of the MSU game? Would have been enough of a loss to make a difference. Where we really need help is along the offensive line. The run blocking was just not there this year, consistently. The poor RB’s were getting chewed up before they even got to the line of scrimmage. Being a RB at Georgia is now like being asked to be a kamikaze. No wonder Crowell was on the sideline so much! :)

Er

January 5th, 2012
6:47 am

Talked with a MSU offensive lineman after the game. He was extremely complimentary of Jarvis Jones. “BETTER THAN ANYONE HE HAD PLAYED AGAINST” Said Jenkins was out of shape and not a factor at the end

Jr

January 6th, 2012
10:19 am

ESPN shows Charles and Jones declared for draft any truth in this?