Quentin Jammer says he came to Denver to win the Super Bowl. It eluded the veteran cornerback for 11 years in San Diego, yet for him to get there he must learn a new position. Speaking to the Broncos' official website, Jammer said:
"I always considered myself a football player, not really put a label on myself as a corner or a safety. This is the game of football, and I feel like I can be plugged in anywhere on the defense and play -- other than the big hosses up front. Any of the skill positions in the back end I can be plugged in and play. I wanted to come in and help this football team as much as I can."
The move to safety is part of a natural evolution for the ageing Cornerback. Jammer has seen others successful with the transition. He doesn't see why he can't do the same.
"I think one of the guys who made that transition, who brought it along, was Rod Woodson. Then Charles Woodson had great success with it. I think I'm that type of player, where I can come in. I can pretty much cover anybody on the field. I've been doing it for 11 years. Why stop now?"
The Broncos originally targeted Charles Woodson to fill their need at safety. They might have gotten lucky. Jammer is a younger, cheaper and more durable fit.
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