Kenbrell Thompkins

NYJETSDAN16

Repeat Offender Pro Bowler
Jet Fanatics
We have found a diamond in the rough fellaz. This guy is clutch. The coaching staff pressed the fast forward button on Devin Smith as they definetly wanted to have him step up from day one. Though its evident the kid needed to learn at a slower pace.

Kenbrell is a perfect example of that. This kid has jumped around from team to team as he does have potential but showcased it in spurts. It seems like he has placed it all together and is coming up big continuosly.

Great signing by Mac. Will be a fun game for him this coming Sunday. I'am sure he will have a huge chip on his shoulder playing against a team that drafted him and gave up on him prematurely.

 

njimport

5th Year Team Option
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We have found a diamond in the rough fellaz. This guy is clutch. The coaching staff pressed the fast forward button on Devin Smith as they definetly wanted to have him step up from day one. Though its evident the kid needed to learn at a slower pace.

Kembrell is a perfect example of that. This kid has jumped around from team to team as he does have potential but showcased it in spurts. It seems like he has placed it all together and is coming up big continuosly.

Great signing by Mac. Will be a fun game for him this coming Sunday. I'am sure he will have a huge chip on his shoulder playing against a team that drafted him and gave up on him prematurely.


This team has the next man up mentality. I really like him. Was surprised when he was available.

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OCCH

Pro Bowl 1st Team
Jet Fanatics
We have found a diamond in the rough fellaz. This guy is clutch. The coaching staff pressed the fast forward button on Devin Smith as they definetly wanted to have him step up from day one. Though its evident the kid needed to learn at a slower pace.

Kembrell is a perfect example of that. This kid has jumped around from team to team as he does have potential but showcased it in spurts. It seems like he has placed it all together and is coming up big continuosly.

Great signing by Mac. Will be a fun game for him this coming Sunday. I'am sure he will have a huge chip on his shoulder playing against a team that drafted him and gave up on him prematurely.



Not one comment about how good he's gonna look with a certain 4th round QB throwing to him for the next 10 years?

C'mon bud -- you're slipping!!!
 

NYJETSDAN16

Repeat Offender Pro Bowler
Jet Fanatics
Not one comment about how good he's gonna look with a certain 4th round QB throwing to him for the next 10 years?

C'mon bud -- you're slipping!!!

But of course, Petty will turn him into Mark Duper! :global (46):
 

mykcuz

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He's an up and down streaky guy isn't he? That's why the Pats let him walk

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LGM

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He's an up and down streaky guy isn't he? That's why the Pats let him walk

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The patriots never make a personnel mistake and let a good player walk. They are 150 percent better than perfect in that regard
 

BlindsideD'Brick

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Cimini made a good point about Thompkins. The coaching staff seemed intent on letting Devin Smith find his way this season, despite some very green route running skills, and a reluctance to go after the ball. That's what I saw, too. Unless the ball was perfectly thrown, Smith seems to give up on the ball and the route. (I'm really hoping he grows out of that).

Thompkins on the other hand has made the most of his limited opportunities. That bobble Saturday night was a little scary, but that was a HUGE catch. He's earned some playing time. Enunwa also made a big catch in the 4th quarter, too. It's nice to have some options beyond Deck and Marshall. Prevents double teams.
 
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ucrenegade

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I wouldn't exactly call him a diamond right now it still looks like he is hit or miss some nights not on the level of marshall or decker as far as hands are.
 
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flgreen

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Cimini made a good point about Thompkins. The coaching staff seemed intent on letting Devin Smith find his way this season, despite some very green route running skills, and a reluctance to go after the ball. That's what I saw, too. Unless the ball was perfectly thrown, Smith seems to give up on the ball and the route. (I'm really hoping he grows out of that).

Thompkins on the other hand has made the most of his limited opportunities. That bobble Saturday night was a little scary, but that was a HUGE catch. He's earned some playing time. Enunwa also made a big catch in the 4th quarter, too. It's nice to have some options beyond Deck and Marshall. Prevents double teams.

If Smith doesn't grow out of it, he'll grow out of the NFL very quickly. Way to early to call the kid a bust yet, but considering his late season injury affecting at least his OTA's and mini camp, he better get his butt in gear if he gets to compete in summer camp.

Have to say Enunwa has impressed me the last few games. I was down on him a bit early on, but he has really come on and shown himself to be an NFL quality, I guess he's technically an H-back. Amaro better look out next year, think Enunwa wants his job.
 

DavidO

Pro Bowl Alternate
Jet Fanatics
Cimini made a good point about Thompkins. The coaching staff seemed intent on letting Devin Smith find his way this season, despite some very green route running skills, and a reluctance to go after the ball. That's what I saw, too. Unless the ball was perfectly thrown, Smith seems to give up on the ball and the route. (I'm really hoping he grows out of that).

Thompkins on the other hand has made the most of his limited opportunities. That bobble Saturday night was a little scary, but that was a HUGE catch. He's earned some playing time. Enunwa also made a big catch in the 4th quarter, too. It's nice to have some options beyond Deck and Marshall. Prevents double teams.
Absolutely. The more these guys show what they can do, the more space Marshall & Decker get - therefore creating headaches for DCs all season!

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the Claw

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Let's not get ahead of ourselves. He's still got a history of dropping passes, but he's filled in nicely the past few games.

Maybe not a diamond...
 
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WR Kenbrell Thompkins, dumped by Patriots, finds role with Jets
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Rich Cimini
ESPN Staff Writer

FLORHAM PARK, N.J. -- The New England Patriots are known for finding useful players on the NFL scrap heap and plugging them into contributing roles. Early this season, the New York Jets found a player in that fashion -- wide receiver Kenbrell Thompkins, who, ironically, was tossed to the heap by the Patriots.

In 2013, Thompkins caught 32 passes for the Patriots as an undrafted rookie, but he was sent packing during the 2014 season. He returned to the Patriots earlier this season, on the practice squad, but that lasted only three weeks.

What happened?




"He has provided a great example for everybody, especially the young guys in this locker room," Ryan Fitzpatrick said of Kenbrell Thompkins. Elsa/Getty Images
"I don't know," Thompkins said Wednesday. "It's something you have to ask Bill [Belichick]."

The Jets are glad they have him.

After placing rookie Devin Smith on injured reserve last week, they turned to Thompkins as their No. 4 receiver. He responded with one of the biggest plays in last week's win over the Dallas Cowboys, a 43-yard reception that set up the game-winning field goal.

"I feel like I've got a lot more to show," said Thompkins, who will face his former team on Sunday at MetLife Stadium.

Thompkins has quite a story. He grew up in the notorious Liberty City section of Miami and was arrested seven times before his 19th birthday. When he was 7, he accidentally shot himself in the arm with a handgun. He bounced around to different high schools and different colleges, landing at the University of Cincinnati. From all indications, he has cleaned up his life.

"I just go out there and play ball, not worrying about what anyone thinks of me or how anyone feels," said Thompkins, who also spent time with the Oakland Raiders. "I'm just trying to learn from every mistake I've made and keep pushing."

He has made a positive impression with the Jets. Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick lauded Thompkins' work ethic, saying he's one of the first players to arrive every morning.

"He has provided a great example for everybody, especially the young guys in this locker room," Fitzpatrick said. "A guy that has just, he’s the same person every day, he works harder than everybody and hopefully we’ll continue to see some results from him"

In Dallas, Thompkins approached Fitzpatrick early in the game and told him he could get open against a Cover-2 because he felt the cornerback was "lazy" in his technique. Fitzpatrick remembered that in the clutch, hitting him for 43 yards -- one of the biggest plays of the year.

"To me, he’s a pretty intelligent football player," offensive coordinator Chan Gailey said of Thompkins, who has 13 receptions for 138 yards.

The Jets weren't sure what they had in Thompkins when he arrived in October. It's amazing what you can find in a scrap heap.
 

HYATT™

Pro Bowl 1st Team
Jet Fanatics
Quincy Enunwa also is a kid to be watched... He has beast potential.
HYATT™ said so too, LAST year.
Very James "Ledfoot" Jones kinda player.
Q is the kind of WR HYATT™ would much rather have around than the Kerleys of the league.
 
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