New Orleans Saints: 3 former players that could reunite with Saints in 2020

CHICAGO, IL - DECEMBER 15: Jimmy Graham #80 of the New Orleans Saints jumps over Kyle Fuller #23 of the Chicago Bears and Brock Vereen #45 of the Chicago Bears during the fourth quarter at Soldier Field on December 15, 2014 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by David Banks/Getty Images)
CHICAGO, IL - DECEMBER 15: Jimmy Graham #80 of the New Orleans Saints jumps over Kyle Fuller #23 of the Chicago Bears and Brock Vereen #45 of the Chicago Bears during the fourth quarter at Soldier Field on December 15, 2014 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by David Banks/Getty Images) /
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Number Three: Malcolm Jenkins

Malcolm Jenkins was the New Orleans Saints’ safety from 2009 through 2013, winning a Super Bowl with the team.

Jenkins, 32, has expressed his interest in either being traded or released from his current team, the Philadelphia Eagles. Jenkins has been playing at a high level his entire career and is proving that age is simply just a number.

Jenkins, a three-time Pro Bowler, can play both cornerback and safety and would provide veteran leadership in a Saints secondary that desperately needs it.

Jenkins has 873 tackles, ten sacks, 96 passes defended, 17 interceptions, 18 forced fumbles, and seven defensive touchdowns in his NFL career.

That said, the Saints have to make decisions on Marcus Williams and Vonn Bell and bringing in Malcolm Jenkins could help make that decision easier.

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Jenkins is an absolute play maker and would provide sure tackling and motivation to an already dominant defense in the Big Easy.