GARY JENNINGS JR YOUTUBE FULL
He’s quick off the blocks and he has separation speed from a full stride. It means at least the Sooners defensive backs were scared of his deep speed. He gets a lot of separation from relatively subtle moves, and I think that’s a good sign. It does not seem to me that he will have the necessary agility to be a slot receiver. Jennings worked mostly from the slot but he’s built like a flanker.
GARY JENNINGS JR YOUTUBE PRO
We won’t soon know what that means for his pro career. Some secondaries were destined to appear on the mix tape of opposing wide receivers. Hakeem Butler nailed them for 5, 174 and 2 touchdowns. The Sooners fielded one of the worst defenses in FBS, but they were merely mediocre at defending “explosive” plays. Subtle plant out followed by skinny-post-like in cut.Īnd the kind of second gear which makes defensive backs trip over their own feet. Safety Delarrin Turner-Yell (#32) works a good angle of intercept and begins to tackle Jennings at the 15-yard line. That results in Jennings angling in toward the space created by the split safeties. Grier changed the play pre-snap, and Jennings was savvy to his quarterback’s read. Jennings turns his go route into something of a post. Outside linebacker Caleb Kelly should not be matched against Jennings.Īpart from the mismatched assignment, Kelly reacts slowly, and so this is more a busted coverage than an achievement by Jennings. He turns back up field and his center of gravity shifts a bit too far over his feet, but he runs himself upright, barely losing speed. He reaches behind his momentum without breaking stride. He slows to not overrun the pass without breaking stride. Luckily, between one second and another, he gave himself and his quarterback three yards of cushion. The throw came in pretty flat, and Jennings had to wait for it to arrive. Those are NFL-caliber numbers for a safety. Radley-Hiles was a five-star recruit and is listed as running anywhere between a 4.32 and a 4.55 40.
The fact that Jennings can run past Radley-Hiles turned a single false step into totally blown defense. The threat that Jennings might plant and cut into a post, and thus run right past Radley-Hiles, is so dangerous that even a very subtle move stops Radley-Hiles from maintaining his deep cushion. But to me it’s a testament to the value of deep speed. And Jennings shed Brendan Radley-Hiles with the very smallest of jukes-not even a euro step but a single false step diagonally in. ) and a promising quarterback prospect, was able to get a good pass off right before taking a hit.
GARY JENNINGS JR YOUTUBE MAC
Will Grier, who looks both like the fusion of Mac and Baker Mayfield This play is simple and filthy and does not require a great deal of analysis. Jennings received for 225 yards and two touchdowns. Nothing else of interest happened this game. Jennings, on the next drive, ran a crossing route which lazily bobbed twice and intersected with an official. Jennings turned a wide open reception into such a twisting, turning ordeal that he failed even to get two feet down. Feats of athleticism in service of what, thanks to a little cheating, was essentially pitch and catch, do not excite me. This balletic move by Jennings was the culmination of an awful lot of rising action for a ten yard pass to a wide open receiver.Įasy receptions should be accomplished easily, I think. Apart from seeing Jennings turn his krummholz into a flag tree-he ran a slurvey out-and-up-what little I could glean from this illegal play was not terribly heartening. But Sills committed offensive pass interference and the play was called back. Yet Jennings continued to spend a lot of time on the sideline and when he did see the field, it was as a decoy.Įarly in the second corner Will Grier targeted Jennings and Jennings scored a touchdown. Simms suffered a concussion partway through the first quarter. Sills was the Mountaineer’s clear number one receiver. He seemed to be behind both David Sills and Marcus Simms on the depth chart. Jennings was only intermittently on the field. I started to wonder whether Jennings’ route tree were a krummholz. He’s 12 and he’s making himself available for a screen pass. spent much of the first quarter doing this: