They've got plenty of young gun forwards, they're probably better off getting a has been like Travis Cloke who's really just looking for a consistent game of footy and who takes away the pressure from others. Jenkins I agree is not the right man, he's just entering his prime and will want premierships.
Brisbane have some serious issues and their brains trust appear to be all at sea regarding what to do about it. They're the new Melbourne essentially, however its not a talent issue, its a cultural issue. They're still trying to get back to the glory years of 2001-2004, as opposed to moving forward. Leppitcsh is clearly an average coach, he has experience in 1 football environment only, and who has no idea how to get them out of their current dilema.
I see they're also back humbugging the AFL for priority draft picks. I'm so glad the AFL got rid of those, they've clearly been shown over the past 20 years to install nothing but false hope. Instead of assisting clubs, clubs instead rely on high draft picks alone, as opposed to quality talent identification, development and strong club culture to get them anywhere.
Essentially they need a coach, like Paul Roos has done at Melbourne, who's job is not to win premierships, but to rebuild the club itself and in the mean time develop a succession plan for another coach to come through and take the reigns after 3-5 years. Quite frankly I think they could do a lot worse than Neil Craig, someone who is strong enough and experienced enough to take charge of an entire footballing department and give it a complete overhaul. Even a Gary Ayres, Brett Ratten, Mick Malthouse or Mark Williams, even Ken Hinkley

. Someone who has been there and done it all before, who knows what it takes to play consistent finals level football, not another ex premiership "saviour".
Its not going to be 1 player, 2 players or even 3 players that will save Brisbane, its a complete cultural and professionalism change.