Is Jennings playing his way into a draft pick?

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The knock on him is his speed after the knee surgeries, but if he can get in the 4.6 range at the combine, I could see him being drafted. Especially given everything else he gives you. Teams like guys who are just football players.
 
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Jennings should be able to improve his speed as the season ticks on. But I think he will be a mid round draft pick.

I can only hope that he can get 11 more TD's to break the single season record.

I'm really rooting for the guy.
 
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Jennings should be able to improve his speed as the season ticks on. But I think he will be a mid round draft pick.

I can only hope that he can get 11 more TD's to break the single season record.

I'm really rooting for the guy.
If JG keeps bouncing balls off defenders, Jennings has a shot at the record.
JJ always seems to be in the right place when needed. That's one of the marks of a good football player.
 
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If they would get him more targets he might. It must frustrate the heck out of him to be used so little when he's one of a few that gives a damn.

Sure frustrates me.
 
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He’s the best player on the team right now. He’s reliable, big and strong, and motivated.

Only drawback may be his speed, he looks like a TE when he’s running in the open field. I’m guessing he’s a 4.7+ guy. But I agree with the idea that if he can get his speed to that 4.6 range, there’s no question some NFL team will give him a look.
 
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If he can get his knees healthier and get at least a low 4.6-4.5 with a good speed coach he should get drafted or at least a free agent. He has the hands and the mental toughness, just need to get his speed faster.
 
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I hate that they cant create more one on one opportunities for him. Those 50/50 ball become more like 80/20 balls when they are thrown his way.
 
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I think so. He's a money receiver going across the middle and without doubt wants the ball in his hands more than any one else on the field. One on one against him, you'll lose every time.
I'd say he's comparable to Brandon Marshall, any team that takes a flier on him will be getting a steal.
 
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I hope so, the guy gives 110% everytime he's out there...I feel bad that he has had to deal with the teams he's been on but man you got to love his fire.
 
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He's a good college player. No question he loves the game and is a baller. That being said, I do not think he will be successful in the NFL. Just lacks the speed that every scout looks for.
 

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