Jauan Jennings

Overall Rank
WR33
2025
Height
6' 3"
Weight
215 lbs
Arm Length
31"
(48th)
Draft Pick
7.03
(2020)
College
Tennessee
Age
28.6
Best Comparable Player
Anquan Boldin
Workout Metrics
4.72
6th
89.0
36th
108.8
3rd
9.73
8th
40-Yard Dash
Speed Score
Burst Score
Agility Score
Catch Radius
High School Metrics
37.9%
(78th)
College Dominator
24.4%
(70th)
College Target Share
19.2
(86th)
Breakout Age
Jauan Jennings Poised to Leave 49ers
2 weeks ago

Most executives believe wide receiver Jauan Jennings won’t be back with San Francisco 49ers.

Veteran wide receiver Jauan Jennings is entering the 2026 NFL free agency period and is widely expected not to return to the San Francisco 49ers.  After six seasons with the franchise, the 29-year-old has been a key contributor in the passing game, leading the team in touchdown catches and stepping into a WR1 role at times in 2025, but contract negotiations stalled as the 49ers weigh their cap priorities this offseason.

 

Sources around the league say San Francisco is unlikely to match the kind of multi-year, market-value deal Jennings may command in free agency, making a parting of ways the most probable outcome.  With a strong veteran profile and experience in a creative offensive system, Jennings figures to draw interest from several teams looking for a reliable and physical pass-catcher.

 

Author:  Jake Lewis (@Lewylewis5)

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George Kittle Heads to the Injured Reserved
5 months ago

San Francisco 49er Tight End George Kittle will miss the next four games with a hamstring injury, which lands him on the Injured Reserve.

The injuries continue to grow for the San Francisco 49ers. This time, it’s the star tight end George Kittle who is affected. He suffered a hamstring injury in Sunday night’s win against the Seattle Seahawks and is now slated to miss the next four games against the Saints, Falcons, Jaguars and Rams.

 

 

Kittle registered four catches, good for twenty-five yards and a touchdown, before the injury. San Francisco will look to lean on workhorse running back Christian McCaffrey, as well as receivers Jauan Jennings, who is dealing with a shoulder injury, and Rickey Pearsall, who finished week one with four receptions and 108 yards. While this hurts both the 49ers and fantasy managers in the short term, this may open up a buy window on Kittle, who can be a league winner later in the season. While Kittle is on the injured reserve, managers who are short on tight end depth can look to add Jake Tonges as a waiver replacement. Production could be boom or bust, but he was involved in the passing game, finishing the game with three receptions and a touchdown.

 

 

Author: Dane Madoche(@FF_DaMaddog)

Niners Injury Curse Strikes Early!
5 months ago

The San Francisco 49ers start the 2025 season dealing with injuries to some star players again.

Oh no, it’s happening again! Right after we held our collective breath that Christian McCaffrey was dealing with calf soreness,  then breathing again when he played. The Niners leave week one of the season with a multiple week hamstring injury to star tight end George Kittle and quarterback Brock Purdy dealing with a shoulder and a toe injury. The injury curse has struck again. The team lost Brandon Aiyuk and McCaffrey for most of the season last year. Aiyuk is still recovering from the ACL injury. Jauan Jennings was dealing with a calf injury also. Luckily enough McCaffrey is ok. Let’s hope he can hold up until Kittle and Purdy can return.

 

 

 

Injuries to Purdy and Kittle could have been disastrous for the Niners if it weren’t for Christian McCaffrey. Mac Jones is the next man up at the helm and all he has to do is feed the ball to McCaffrey and make a few completions to Pearsall and Jennings to keep defenses honest. McCaffrey is the only safe fantasy option on offense until we see how Jones operates in this system. Let’s hope for a fast recovery for Purdy, Kittle and Ayuik so we can see this offense running on all cylinders.

 

 

Author: Jesse Baldwin @J_Baldwin51 

 

 

 

San Francisco 49ers Wide Receiver Jauan Jennings Expected to Play Week 1
6 months ago

49ers Head Coach Kyle Shanahan says that wide receiver Jauan Jennings should play in Week 1.

Jauan Jennings has been dealing with a calf injury for the latter part of 49ers training camp. This has aligned with his demand for a new contract. 

 

On the heels of the NFL season starting, Head Coach Kyle Shanahan said he expects Jennings to play Week 1 versus the Seattle Seahawks. It will be interesting to see the snap share for his first game back and whether or not any rust has developed. Timing early on will be important with quarterback Brock Purdy. 

 

In the meantime, 2nd year wideout Ricky Pearsall has been tearing up preseason and building a rapport with Purdy. With Brandon Aiyuk still in recovery from injury, there is plenty of opportunity for 49ers skill position players who can merely stay on the field. The favorites in the offense will be veterans Christian McCaffrey (running back) and George Kittle (tight end). Jennings is best left on the bench for Week 1.

Author: Jeremiah Retzlaff (@coachretzlaff1)

Ricky Pearsall Has Been Activated From the PUP List
7 months ago

The San Francisco 49ers have activated second year wide receiver Ricky Pearsall off of the Active/Physically Unable to Perform list.

On Sunday the San Francisco 49ers activated wide receiver Ricky Pearsall off of the Active/Physically Unable to Perform list. Pearsall missed training camp last season due to being shot so it’s good to see him healthy and participating early in training camp this year.

 

The second year wide receiver dealt with the hamstring injury during offseason workouts and Kyle Shanahan said that placing him on the PUP list was precautionary. Jauan Jennings wants a new contract and Brandon Aiyuk is coming of a torn ACL and MCL so Pearsall will be expected to play a major role in the 49ers passing attack.

 

Pearsall is typically the fourth San Francisco playmaker off the board after Christian McCaffrey, George Kittle and Jauan Jennings. The 49ers offense is expected to be one of the best this year so as long as Pearsall is healthy so expect his ADP to hold or even begin to move up.

 

Author: David Leonard (@RealDelcoDave)

Brandon Aiyuk and Ricky Pearsall Placed on the PUP List
7 months ago

Wide receivers Brandon Aiyuk and Ricky Pearsall have been placed on the Physically Unable to Perform List by the 49ers.

The San Francisco 49ers have placed two of their top wide receivers, Brandon Aiyuk and Ricky Pearsall, on the Active/Physically Unable to Perform list. Aiyuk being placed on the PUP isn’t a surprise since he’s coming off a torn ACL, MCL and meniscus but seeing Pearsall added to the list raises some eyebrows.

 

This is particularly concerning because there other top wide receiver, Jauan Jennings, wants a new contract. If Jennings holds out that would leave Brock Purdy potentially not having all three of his top wide receivers for at least some portion of training camp.

 

Even with the contract concerns I’d expect Jennings ADP to rise a bit, Aiyuk probably won’t see a dip in his ADP because most drafters were already baking in the injury concerns. Pearsall is the surprise and without further clarity on the situation I’d expect him to fall down draft boards. The winners in this situation are George Kittle and Christian McCaffrey, Kittle was already being drafted as an elite tight end option and he might start creeping up on Trey McBride now. CMC has been moving up the board steadily for months and he could approach the top five soon.

 

Author: David Leonard (@RealDelcoDave)