#23 Quentin Jammer
 Pos: Defensive Back
NFL Team: DEN
Injury: OK
 Experience: 11
College: Texas
Height: 72
Weight: 204
Born: 6/19/1979
 Year  Tm  Gm  Tackles  Assists  Sacks  Pass Def  Fum Rec  Ints  TDs 
2011SDG154490.08100
2010SDG164330.011120
2009SDG1647110.011030
2008SDG1675130.019220
2007SDG155470.010210

Summary

The Broncos started out well defensively but really faded down the stretch. Denver ranked 20th overall (18th against pass, 22nd against run). They had their issues against both the pass and run. The secondary probably is the strength with Champ Bailey remaining a premier cover corner. He'll be joined by Tracy Porter this year, who should improve the coverage in the secondary. The Broncos also have some guys that can get after the quarterback, including Elvis Dumervil and Von Miller. The Broncos had 41 sacks last year, which was above average. They do lack some bulk up front, though, which leads to the team getting pushed around at times when it comes to stopping the run. The special teams aren't too special with Eric Decker and Matt Willis handling the return duties. Both do alright in their roles, but are nothing too special.
FANTASY OUTLOOK
The Broncos have some sack and interception potential, but they won't limit the yards or points too well. Consider them a spot starter in the right matchup. They'll be up and down for fantasy teams.

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Notes

Denver Broncos CB Quentin Jammer is scheduled to make $1.1 million in base salary in 2013 with a $50,000 workout bonus, a $50,000 roster bonus if he is on the roster for one game, and $400,000 based on incentives.
Source: KFFL.com
Denver Broncos CB Quentin Jammer said he would be willing to play at safety if the team asked him to because he believes he can play any defensive back position. 'I always considered myself a football player, not really put a label on myself as a corner or a safety,' Jammer said. '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.'
Source: KFFL.com
Denver Broncos head coach John Fox said CB Quentin Jammer will be used at safety at times in the team's defensive scheme. Jammer started at least four games in all 11 of his years with the San Diego Chargers at cornerback, but the Broncos see him as a situational player that could line up at both cornerback and safety.
Source: KFFL.com
Updating a previous report, the Denver Broncos will convert CB Quentin Jammer to safety. He has started 157 games at cornerback in 10 NFL seasons. Jammer signed a one-year deal Wednesday, May 29, close to the veteran minimum of $940,000. He will participate in the team's organized team activities (OTAs) practice Thursday, May 30.
Source: KFFL.com
The Denver Broncos signed free-agent CB Quentin Jammer (Chargers) to an undisclosed deal Wednesday, May 29.
Fantasy Impact: He is a solid addition in the secondary, giving the Broncos another playmaker.
Source: KFFL.com
Free-agent CB Quentin Jammer (Chargers) hopes to re-sign with the San Diego Chargers. The veteran defender not yet been identified by new Chargers general manager Tom Telesco as a priority to re-sign. Jammer noted he has spoken with the Chargers and the door for his return is not completely closed.

"I know there was speculation about me retiring. I'm, like, who said that?" Jammer said. "I would never retire. I definitely don't want to go into retirement and then regret retiring and try to play later. I want to play while I still feel great."
Source: KFFL.com

Free-agent CB Quentin Jammer (Chargers) will meet with the Washington Redskins Sunday, April 21.
Source: KFFL.com
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have not expressed interest in free-agent CB Quentin Jammer (Chargers) at this point.
Source: KFFL.com
San Diego Chargers impending free-agent CB Quentin Jammer could move to safety at this point in his career.
Source: KFFL.com
San Diego Chargers CB Quentin Jammer (calf) and LS Mike Windt (wrist) were injured in Week 11.
Source: KFFL.com

Def / STs

  #1  San Francisco 49ersSFO9
  #2  Denver BroncosDEN9
  #3  Seattle SeahawksSEA12
  #4  Chicago BearsCHI8
  #5  Pittsburgh SteelersPIT5
  #6  Green Bay PackersGNB4
  #7  Cincinnati BengalsCIN12
  #8  New England PatriotsNWE10
  #9  Dallas CowboysDAL11
  #10  Atlanta FalconsATL6
  #11  New York GiantsNYG9
  #12  Houston TexansHOU8
  #13  St. Louis RamsSTL11
  #14  Philadelphia EaglesPHI12
  #15  New York JetsNYJ10
  #16  Baltimore RavensBAL8
  #17  Washington RedskinsWAS5
  #18  Carolina PanthersCAR4
  #19  Tennessee TitansTEN8
  #20  Minnesota VikingsMIN5
  #21  Arizona CardinalsARI9
  #22  San Diego ChargersSDG8
  #23  Cleveland BrownsCLE10
  #24  New Orleans SaintsNOR7
  #25  Miami DolphinsMIA6
  #26  Kansas City ChiefsKAN10
  #27  Buffalo BillsBUF12
  #28  Indianapolis ColtsIND8
  #29  Oakland RaidersOAK7
  #30  Tampa Bay BuccaneersTAM5
  #31  Detroit LionsDET9
  #32  Jacksonville JaguarsJAC9

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