Jauan Jennings is visiting the Minnesota Vikings as a potential fit for their open WR3 position. The free-agent wide receiver from the 49ers could finalize a deal soon.
Key points
Jauan Jennings is visiting the Minnesota Vikings for a potential WR3 role
He was drafted in the 7th Round of the 2020 NFL Draft
Jennings has played for the San Francisco 49ers since his debut
The Vikings have $16 million in cap space available for new signings
Jennings had a standout season in 2024 with 77 receptions and 975 yards
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Report: Vikings Dream Fit Visiting MIN for Open WR3 Job
Report: Vikings Dream Fit Visiting MIN for Open WR3 Job
Jauan Jennings is a Vikings dream fit. He’s getting a step closer to making that fit a reality.
Check out what Adam Schefter of ESPN had to say: “49ers free-agent wide receiver Jauan Jennings is visiting tonight and Wednesday with the Minnesota Vikings, per source.” Quite possibly, word will emerge tonight or tomorrow of a deal.
Vikings Dream Fit Jauan Jennings Going to Twin Cities
Start off with the basics.
Jauan Jennings is 6’3″ and weighs 212 pounds. He got into the NFL in the 7th Round of the 2020 NFL Draft, the same event where Justin Jefferson got snagged in the 1st Round. He has since played every season in San Francisco, but he did spend his debut season on the practice squad. Presumably, a major reason why he fell to the 7th was due to his 4.72 forty, a terrible time for a receiver.
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Nov 27, 2022; Santa Clara, California, USA; San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Jauan Jennings. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports.
Jennings can be a streaky player, but he’s awesome when he’s on. For basic statistics, a normal season involves 48 receptions for 585 yards and 5 touchdowns. His best season, though, was quite a lot more impressive. In 2024, Jennings offered up 77 catches, 975 yards, and 6 touchdowns.
Per PFF, Jauan Jennings spent 45% of his passing snaps in the slot. He then had 55% out wide. Being able to move around the formation is a nice detail for Kevin O’Connell’s offense. So, too, is his size a helpful piece of the puzzle.
Safe to say that many see the fit as being a good one.
Alec Lewis (*The Athletic*) passes along a : “Former 49ers WR Jauan Jennings is visiting the Vikings this week, per source. @AdamSchefter on it. Would be a perfect fit in this system alongside Justin Jefferson and . Another tone setter.”
And make note of Kevin Seifert’s : “Vikings didn’t end up drafting a receiver, and now that the compensatory pick period has passed, they are targeting Jennings. Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison are the only vet WRs on the roster.”
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Seifert’s point is a good one.
Earlier today, I pointed out that the compensatory pick deadline had . The quick detail wasn’t in relation to Jennings since the news of a Vikings visit hadn’t yet emerged, but it’s applicable to him. Scooping up a pass rusher such as has a ; so does adding another weapon for that receiver group.
Jennings is coming off a modest contract to follow his rookie deal. He snagged a touch less than $12 million over two years, a modest amount within the world of NFL receiver deals.
He’s now getting pretty late in the free agency process as a lingering talent within the third wave. Still, though, one wonders how cheap he could be acquired. Does a single-season deal for roughly $10 million get the job done? Too high? The Vikings , but there would need to be some money moves.
Rallying around a top trio of Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and Jauan Jennings would be borderline unfair. Whoever starts — either of or — would get to work with an embarrassment of riches.
Nov 17, 2024; Nashville, Tennessee, USA; Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson (18) celebrates with wide receiver Jordan Addison (3) after his touchdown against the during the first half at Nissan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Steve Roberts-Imagn Images.
The Vikings currently have $16 million in cap space, but that’s without getting the draft class under contract. Minnesota, in other words, has somewhere around $10 million in cap space to work with in the Jennings sweepstakes. Another cash influx is going to arrive in June due to the post-June 1st cuts for and .
Jennings will turn 29 in July.
*Editor’s Note: Information from* *,* *, and* *helped with this piece.*
Q&A
What is Jauan Jennings' background in the NFL?
Jauan Jennings was drafted in the 7th Round of the 2020 NFL Draft and has played for the San Francisco 49ers since then.
Why are the Vikings interested in Jauan Jennings?
The Vikings see Jennings as a perfect fit for their offense, especially alongside established receivers Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison.
What are Jauan Jennings' career statistics?
In a typical season, Jennings records about 48 receptions for 585 yards and 5 touchdowns, with his best season featuring 77 catches for 975 yards and 6 touchdowns.
How much cap space do the Vikings have for signing new players?
The Vikings currently have $16 million in cap space available, which may be used to sign Jennings or other players.
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