Many believe Jauan Jennings is the most talented player on the team not named Trey Smith and the spring game didn’t do much to change their minds. Actually, it solidified that belief.
Jennings finished the day with five catches for 57 yards and two touchdowns on eight targets. He looked as sure-handed as they come and continued to develop that strong rapport with Jarrett Guarantano. If those two can remain on the same page, there may be no stopping them in the SEC this upcoming season.
The 2018 season wasn’t quite as productive as Jennings would have hoped with 30 catches for 438 yards and three touchdowns but that was coming after missing an entire offseason and playing in just one game in 2017 — that’s a long time off.
Now that he’s 100 percent and has shaken off the rust, the excitement surrounding Jennings’ potential breakout is immense. He showed off during the spring game and there’s plenty of belief that he had just scratched the surface.