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Posted: Tuesday February 24, 2009 11:04AM; Updated: Tuesday February 24, 2009 11:27AM

Top cornerback Jenkins runs disappointing times at combine

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Malcolm Jenkins runs between 4.52 and 4.59 in Indianapolis

Teams may now consider Jenkins as a safety and not corner

Vontae Davis, the No. 2 corner, ran the 40 in the mid-4.3s

By Tony Pauline, Special to SI.com, TFYDraft.com

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Top-rated cornerback Malcolm Jenkins ran disappointing times in the 40-yard dashes Tuesday at the NFL Scouting Combine and is in danger of falling out of the draft's top 10 in April.

Jenkins, an Ohio State product, ran anywhere from a 4.55 to 4.59 on most watches in his first attempt at Lucas Oil Field in Indianapolis. He improved on his second 40, running a 4.52 or 4.53.

Coming into the combine, scouts were concerned about Jenkins' speed and felt he needed to run in the mid-4.4s to cement his status as the top cornerback. Some teams will now start to look at Jenkins as more of a safety since they feel he lacks top-end cornerback speed.

Jenkins will have another chance in the 40 on his pro day in Columbus, Ohio, on March 13. The track in Columbus is notoriously fast and scouts may add one-tenth of a second to his time to balance it out.

Illinois' Vontae Davis, considered the No. 2 cornerback coming into the combine, ran in the mid-4.3s on Tuesday.

 
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