
Originally Posted by
Born2Steel
Yes I would, I don't think he will be there in the 6th and the Steelers don't own a 5th. I thought you watched film. Have you watched any on Jennings? BTW I have zero issue with Snell's athleticism. List Conner's numbers on those events. Does he now deserve to be a backup?
On the front of late round IOL what are your thoughts on Gage Cervanka, OG out of Clemson.
Yeah, I don't see a lot on Jennings film that indicated he would be able to get open consistently in the NFL. Strength yes, good hands yes, but no quickness off the snap, no rapid acceleration or deep speed, the ability to sink hips and get in and out of breaks is clunky. Not an impressive route runner.
I would draft Donovan Peoples-Jones from Michigan instead of Jennings all day, or even look at Stephen Sullivan from LSU as a better threat in the passing game IMO. Below are comments that he is likely going to be a good special teamer and WR4, plus Lance Zeirline's analysis that he may not get drafted, but has good qualities that should get him into an NFL camp as a free agent. I agree that he is 7th round or UDFA prospect.
Lance Zierlein of NFL.com says the following about Jennings in his 2020 Draft Profile:
Big slot target with size, savvy and toughness, but lacking in functional speed and general quickness. Jennings can be clever in stemming and tilting coverage enough to open throwing windows, but getting away from press coverage is going to be difficult for him. What he can’t do may keep him from being drafted, but competitiveness at the catch point, with the ball in his hands, and as a blocker should get him into camp and give him an outside shot as a big, possession slot.
Think of him as a much more limited Deebo Samuel. Jennings isn’t going to become a No. 1 receiver in the NFL and that’s fine. He’s a backend prospect who will at best be a WR3 in the league, but will likely be a big special teams contributor and a WR4 wherever he lands. https://www.bucsnation.com/2020/4/5/...jauan-jennings