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OMFG CHAD JACKSON WOULD HAVE SAVED THE PACKERS (sarcasm)
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<blockquote data-quote="longtimefan" data-source="post: 67598" data-attributes="member: 145"><p>Chad Jackson vs Jennings from GM JR Scouting LLC</p><p></p><p>Jackson is a junior who came out early for the 2006 NFL Draft, and because of the lack of game-changing receivers in this year’s draft, he definitely made the right decision. He is a good athlete, who is extremely smooth and fluid in his routes, and he consistently has shown quickness out of his cuts to get separation. </p><p></p><p>While he lacks top-end playing speed, he accelerates to full speed quickly, and once he gets to full speed, he has deceptive speed and can get separation deep down the field. He is a smart receiver who sets up his routes well, and he sells his fakes strong to turn defenders around. He has very good hands, does a good job catching the ball with his hands, and can twist and adjust to make tough catches on off-target passes. He is more slippery and elusive running after the catch than you'd expect, and he has the strength and balance to run through arm tackles and keep his feet vs. grab tackles. He also offers the added bonus of being a solid punt returner. </p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Overall, Chad is not a game-changing speed receiver, but he has all the tools and competitiveness to <span style="color: red">become a very good starting receiver in a season or two</span> and will consitently get open, make all the catches, and make plays running after the catch. He will also contribute returning punts early in his career. </strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Now Jennings</p><p></p><p>Jennings is a player that is impressive. He is one of the few players at the position with no glaring weaknesses. He is a very good athlete with the foot quickness, balance and agility to make plays once he has the ball in his hands. While he lacks elite explosiveness and speed, Jennings runs sharp routes and has the ability to turn the cornerback around. This enables him to get better separation than most receivers who have better timed speed. While he is going to make a lot of big plays in the NFL, Jennings will get caught from behind more than he is used to. He runs hard with the ball and fights for extra yards until he is on the ground, and does a good job of blocking his man out of the play. </p><p><strong></strong></p><p><strong>Overall, Jennings is the type of receiver who usually ends up slipping a bit in the draft because he lacks the great height or elite 40-yard dash time that teams usually focus on. <span style="color: red">However, his athleticism will combine with his football intelligence and instincts to let him contribute sooner than nearly all the other receivers available this year. </span>In the end, he will become a very good starting receiver that will make big plays when running after the catch and as a punt returner. </strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="longtimefan, post: 67598, member: 145"] Chad Jackson vs Jennings from GM JR Scouting LLC Jackson is a junior who came out early for the 2006 NFL Draft, and because of the lack of game-changing receivers in this year’s draft, he definitely made the right decision. He is a good athlete, who is extremely smooth and fluid in his routes, and he consistently has shown quickness out of his cuts to get separation. While he lacks top-end playing speed, he accelerates to full speed quickly, and once he gets to full speed, he has deceptive speed and can get separation deep down the field. He is a smart receiver who sets up his routes well, and he sells his fakes strong to turn defenders around. He has very good hands, does a good job catching the ball with his hands, and can twist and adjust to make tough catches on off-target passes. He is more slippery and elusive running after the catch than you'd expect, and he has the strength and balance to run through arm tackles and keep his feet vs. grab tackles. He also offers the added bonus of being a solid punt returner. [b] Overall, Chad is not a game-changing speed receiver, but he has all the tools and competitiveness to [color=red]become a very good starting receiver in a season or two[/color] and will consitently get open, make all the catches, and make plays running after the catch. He will also contribute returning punts early in his career. [/b] Now Jennings Jennings is a player that is impressive. He is one of the few players at the position with no glaring weaknesses. He is a very good athlete with the foot quickness, balance and agility to make plays once he has the ball in his hands. While he lacks elite explosiveness and speed, Jennings runs sharp routes and has the ability to turn the cornerback around. This enables him to get better separation than most receivers who have better timed speed. While he is going to make a lot of big plays in the NFL, Jennings will get caught from behind more than he is used to. He runs hard with the ball and fights for extra yards until he is on the ground, and does a good job of blocking his man out of the play. [b] Overall, Jennings is the type of receiver who usually ends up slipping a bit in the draft because he lacks the great height or elite 40-yard dash time that teams usually focus on. [color=red]However, his athleticism will combine with his football intelligence and instincts to let him contribute sooner than nearly all the other receivers available this year. [/color]In the end, he will become a very good starting receiver that will make big plays when running after the catch and as a punt returner. [/b] [/QUOTE]
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