2. Teven Jenkins

Jenkins was always the best or second-best offensive lineman on the field when he was healthy. Unfortunately, the No. 39 pick in the 2021 draft (former general manager Ryan Pace traded up for Jenkins) couldn’t stay on the field enough to justify a contract extension.
Jenkins appeared in 45 games and started 38. He made his most starts and appearances in 2024 (14) but often had to be subbed out of games. Jenkins has Pro Bowl talent and should find a team soon in free agency, although not for as much money as he’s worth if he didn’t have an injury history.
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