Cowboys owner Jerry Jones reiterated what he and coach Jason Garrett have said since they traded up to nab LSU cornerback Morris Claiborne with the sixth overall pick. Jones went so far as to say he's not even listening to trade offers for Jenkins, despite reports that several teams, including the Colts, have called the Cowboys expressing interest in acquiring the former Pro Bowler. "Nobody needs Mike Jenkins more than the Cowboys," Jones said during Wednesday's OTA practice at Cowboys Stadium. "He's a part of the team – very much – and I'm real excited about having his skill along with the other corners we have. We really have a chance to do something exceptional in the secondary and I want to give us every chance to do that." Jenkins has not been around Valley Ranch, rehabbing from shoulder surgery on his own in Florida. He requested a trade after the Cowboys signed free agent Brandon Carr to a five-year, $50.1 million deal and then drafted Claiborne. Source: Star-Telegram