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New Orleans Saints experimenting with safeties Malcolm Jenkins, Kenny Vaccaro at nickel cornerback
When Saints fans think of a nickel cornerback, typically, they think of an actual cornerback playing the position.
Ex-Saints player Randall Gay comes to mind as a player used primarily as a third defensive back to defend the slot wide receiver. Players in recent history who also saw time as the third cornerback in nickel packages were Tracy Porter, Corey White and Elbert Mack. All were true cornerbacks. But that's not the pattern new defensive coordinator Rob Ryan and defensive backs coach Wesley McGriff are following. They're experimenting with safeties Malcolm Jenkins and Kenny Vaccaro as primary nickel cornerbacks. Cornerbacks who lack the quickness and technique are the ones typically converted into safeties. McGriff said Jenkins and Vaccaro can make the transition to nickel corner. Jenkins and Vaccaro have received the majority of the snaps the past few training camp practices at the nickel with the first-team defense. "When you look at Malcolm Jenkins, when you look Kenny Vaccaro, what you see is safeties that have feet similar to a corner and have the ability to go in the slot and cover the guy as well as not hinder us in being able to stop the run," McGriff said. "It's a blessing to have safeties like those guys that can roll down and play slot corner and be efficient and effective in covering, but at the same time you don't lose any force in the run game because those guys can play the run as well. "They are built to play both." Jenkins isn't a stranger to playing cornerback. He was a consensus All-American at the position during his senior season at Ohio State in 2008 and was the top-rated cornerback entering the draft in 2009. The Saints made him the first cornerback selected in that draft class, and Jenkins played his first NFL season at cornerback. "In my mind, I still feel like I can play corner," Jenkins said. "So I've still got good feet and good technique and (that is) something I still work on pretty often. "I'm definitely still comfortable in that position. I just look at it as a challenge and it's something that I want to do." Read more: New Orleans Saints experimenting with safeties Malcolm Jenkins, Kenny Vaccaro at nickel cornerback | NOLA.com |
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