Rayshawn Jenkins
[3] After the fight, coach Hue Jackson abruptly ended practice and addressed the South team players, stating that Jenkins and Williams had both possibly hurt their draft stock and made a poor impression.[4] On January 28, 2017, Jenkins made two combined tackles and helped Cleveland Browns head coach Hue Jackson's South team that defeated the North 16–15.[11] Throughout training camp, he competed against Dwight Lowery, Tre Boston, Darrell Stuckey, Dexter McCoil, and Adrian Phillips for snaps at safety.Defensive coordinator Gus Bradley held an open competition during training camp to name a new stsrtung free safety after the Chargers chose not to re-sign Tre Boston.On January 6, 2019, Jenkins started as a comeback in the first postseason game of his career and made four combined tackles (three solo) in the Chargers' 23–7 victory at the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Wildcard.Throughout training camp, defensive coordinator Gus Bradley held an open competition between Jenkins, Derwin James, and rookie Nasir Adderley to name the starting free safety after Jahleel Addae was released during the off-season.[17] Head coach Anthony Lynn named Jenkins the starting free safety to begin the season, alongside Adrian Phillips, after Derwin James and Nassir Adderley sustained injuries.In Week 15 against the Dallas Cowboys, Jenkins recorded a team-high 18 combined tackles and had two interceptions, one of which he returned for a touchdown in overtime to win the game for the Jaguars.