Under the Radar: Jauan Jennings

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Hearing almost nothing about Jauan this offseason. I think, if his meniscus is healing well, Mr. Jennings could break out in 2016.

With PW, Malone, and Jennings, I feel like we HAVE to get over the "down-the-field" hump this year.
 
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Jennings seems like a real football player, offense or defense, it doesn't matter. I agree, he will shine this year barring injury
 
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I hope to see some plays where we can get a Jennings or PW isolated one on one against safties and throw it deep and let them fight for the ball. I think these two kids show that kind of tenacity to come down with it.
 
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I hope to see some plays where we can get a Jennings or PW isolated one on one against safties and throw it deep and let them fight for the ball. I think these two kids show that kind of tenacity to come down with it.

Throw it up to em, throw em back shoulder throws, slants....anything, something.
 
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I watched QBs and WRs on Thursday work out. Jennings is a physical specimen and he ran full speed without a limp. Go Vols!!!
 
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Hearing almost nothing about Jauan this offseason. I think, if his meniscus is healing well, Mr. Jennings could break out in 2016.

With PW, Malone, and Jennings, I feel like we HAVE to get over the "down-the-field" hump this year.

If it doesn't work out for Mr. Jennings at UT, he can transfer to ETSU and revive the basketball program.
 
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There are certain guys that are just "football players". He's a "football player", he's the guy every coach wants. I have high expectations for him going forward.
 
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I watched QBs and WRs on Thursday work out. Jennings is a physical specimen and he ran full speed without a limp. Go Vols!!!

I'm already on record as having Jennings as the best possession receiver on the team. Looks a lot like ole Da'rick lol. Here's to hoping he gets about four times as many opportunities this year.
 
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Hearing almost nothing about Jauan this offseason. I think, if his meniscus is healing well, Mr. Jennings could break out in 2016.

With PW, Malone, and Jennings, I feel like we HAVE to get over the "down-the-field" hump this year.

Wouldn't forget Josh Smith, other than his freshman year, which he played with a hurt hand, he has made some big catches for the Vols.
May not have the speed of others but has a knack for getting open!! GBO
 
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Jennings has grit. Reminds me of the Vols from days gone by, Al Wilson, etc, he plays with an attitude. Now sometimes he can be a little over zealous, but I''l take it. With more time he will just contribute more and more! He will be in that crowd of beloved Vols wen he leaves UT, people like, Travis Stephens, Tony Thompson, Larry Seivers, and so many more. Actually, I think that JJ will have a pro career. If we didn't need him at WR, he'd be one of the top three safeties in the SEC, I believe that! Reminds me of Deon Grant!
 
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I think you could see he wasn't as smooth as most top recvr's but in the short time he spent at that position I think it's amazing how well he did. With a year in maybe he will take a big step and become a reliable target for Dobbs. He's great on ST's, could be a decent QB, would prob be a starter at safety, and is a good WR too. Like someone said he is just a football player. No doubt he is very athletic and plays with an attitude.

Was it the NW game where he flat backed the defender he was blocking on the sideline and got flagged?
Plum nasty!
 
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