Jennings played just eight games last season as he struggled with injuries; his 36 catches and 366 yards both were career lows. In the four seasons prior to that, though, the former Packer averaged nearly 73 receptions and more than 1,150 yards per year as one of Aaron Rodgers’ most reliable targets.
He’s exactly the type of player Minnesota needed, too, to complement sensational running back Adrian Peterson. The Vikings’ receiving corps prior to Jennings’ signing consisted of Jerome Simpson, Jarius Wright, Greg Childs, Stephen Burton and Chris Summers — that quintet combined for all of 53 catches last season, 48 of those belonging to the Simpson-Wright duo.
Jennings is versatile enough to play any receiver spot, though he’s clearly the No. 1 option in Minnesota for the time being. The Vikings do have two first-round picks (the second coming courtesy of that Harvin trade with Seattle), which could put them in line to pick up another pass-catcher.
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