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Wide Receiver Rank: #6 Overall: #26
Jennings probably had his best season to date. He topped 75 catches for 1,200 yards and double-digit touchdowns in the same season for the first time in his career. Jennings made tons of big plays in the Packers' offense all season, including during their Super Bowl run. Jennings had five 100-yard games and tied a career high with 12 touchdowns. He also had two 100-yard games during the Packers' playoff run. The Packers have a lot of options in their pass-first offense, but Jennings is the clear No. 1 receiver. He is one of the top big-play threats in the game, averaging more than 16 yards per reception for his career. Jennings has top speed to stretch the field on deep passes and the ability turn a short reception into a big play. Jennings will drop the occasional pass, but has gotten better with this over the years. He has three straight 1,000-yard seasons with the Packers.
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Jennings is the real deal. He is an elite fantasy receiver, worth taking among the top receivers in the game. His reception totals might not be that of the top guys (80 or so), but you can count on big yardage numbers (around 1,300) and double-digit touchdowns. He is a consistent producer in a very good offense. |
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| Green Bay Packers WR Greg Jennings said Friday, Feb. 3, that he is pleased with the hire of Tom Clements for the team's offensive coordinator position. 'Excited about it, excited about it,' Jennings said from Radio Row in Indianapolis. 'The continuity. He knows the system. He's in there with the quarterbacks. Hopefully I can get some bugs in Tom's ear and get some more balls. No, no I'm just kidding.' |
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| Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson is likely to try and lock up WR Greg Jennings to an extension, as his deal expires after the 2012 season. |
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| Green Bay Packers WR Greg Jennings posted five catches for 42 yards and a touchdown for the NFC Sunday, Jan. 29, at the Pro Bowl. |
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| Green Bay Packers WR Greg Jennings (ribs) will play in the 2012 Pro Bowl despite having a rib contusion. |
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| Green Bay Packers WR Greg Jennings (rib) left the Divisional Round playoff game Sunday, Jan. 15, against the New York Giants due to a rib injury. His return is questionable. |
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| Green Bay Packers WR Greg Jennings (knee) practiced in full Friday, Jan. 13, and is probable for the Divisional round this weekend. |
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| Green Bay Packers WR Greg Jennings (knee), who practiced in full this week, said he feels fresh and ready for the playoffs. 'Like I got a new life. I will be the freshest player on the field Sunday (against the Giants),' Jennings said. 'My body feels great - no aches, no pains. I have nothing to complain about.' |
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| Green Bay Packers WR Greg Jennings (knee) practiced in full Thursday, Jan. 12. |
| Fantasy Impact: He'll be just fine for this week's game. |
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| Green Bay Packers WR Greg Jennings (knee) said his knee felt fine during practice Wednesday, Jan. 11, but is not sure how it will feel Thursday, Jan. 12. |
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| Green Bay Packers WR Greg Jennings (knee) fully participated in practice Wednesday, Jan. 11. |
| Fantasy Impact: Jennings will be just fine for the game this weekend. |
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