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I believe you have sold his speed and overall athleticism a little short. For instance, he is very good at adjusting to balls in the mid to long range. He's also not very small at a hair under 6 feet, 200 pounds. He has an extremely solid build for his height.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/statistic ... &year=2006
Chad Johnson is barely bigger than Jennings and weighs less. Harrison is obviously not very big. Reggie Wayne? Evans, Holt, Bruce, etc. Jennings is plenty big enough and talented enough to consistently be one of the top in the league in receptions, yards, and TDs.
His big play ability and run after the catch are also aspects that are underrated in my mind. He has excellent foot speed and is a powerful runner because of his build and strength.
Obviously, I see him as being a very good player. As a Packer fan, I'd say the Sterling Sharpe comparison is a very good one.
The speed was timed so it's pretty hard to dispute that (4.48 40). Athletically he is fine. He is a little smaller then you would like (5'11" 197).
Chad Johnson weighs roughly the same, but is 2" taller at 6'1" (sometimes listed as 6'2"). His best 40 time is 4.27 and his vertical is 40" (Jennings is 36 1/2"). Marvin Harrison ran track at Syracuse and has run sub 4.3 already. Evans runs 4.3 and the rest of the players you mentioned are faster as well. Reggie Wayne is kind of borderline- I think that's Jennings high water mark, but he will never have a Peyton manning throwing hm the ball to help pad his stats.
The bottom line is he has average (to a tad below) speed and size. He reminds me a lot of a young Driver. He seems to be a hard working guy and like Driver will maximize what he does have. Driver has been in the Pro Bowl so I can see Jennings getting there as well. I don't see making the Pro Bowl as the measuring stick of how good a player is. I think there are players who haven't made the Pro Bowl, yet are great (and vice versa).
The best receivers in the league in my opinion are-
Steve Smith
Chad Johnson
Roy Williams
Javon Walker
Tory Holt
Lee Evans
Marvin Harrison
Anquan Boldin
Andre Johnson
Terrell Owens
M. Colston
Larry Fitzgerald
Randy Moss (when he wants to be)
Calvin Johnson (will be)
No objective NFL fan in his right mind would put Driver or Jennings above any of these players. Would you (take out Moss)?
That's enough players to put on about half of NFL rosters. The thread was saying how good the Packers are at WR. I repeat they have about the 15th best WR group in comparison to the rest of the league. Maybe that is pretty good when you consider the TE and RB positions would rank just about dead last (no better then 28th). Favre is just about done, if they don't make a significant move there that will also be one the worst in the league.
Notes:
A couple quotes from the current issue of ESPN fresh off the presses-they did a bunch of rankings on payers in the NFL (fantasy Football);
Favre #17 - "Sketchy protection, and his receivers wont due him any favors"
No RB in top 35
NO TE in top 25
Driver #8 "Silky smooth receiver, and vastly improved route runner. While he's awfully drop-prone for a vet, he's alway's in Brett Favre's
sights"
Jennings #35 "A young Keenan McCardell-he isn't very big (5'11") or fast, but he's quick and runs sharp routes. He just gets open makes the catch and goes"
Pretty much everything I said. I didn't realize that Driver dropped more passes in the NFl then anyone a year ago. Driver was listed as having the 2nd worst hands in the NFL (Troy Williamson had the worst).