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With Aiyuk injured and Samuel struggling, Jennings quietly emerged as San Francisco's top receiver threat last year. Previously known almost exclusively for his blocking prowess, the former Volunteer finished second on the club in receptions (77), yards (975), and touchdowns (6) while comfortably establishing new career bests in all three categories. Now, with Sameul gone and Aiyuk on the mend, Jennings heads into 2025 as the 49ers' de facto No. 1 receiver.
Despite a clear uptick in his fantasy profile, there are still plenty of question marks when it comes to valuing Jennings for the upcoming campaign: How much will the offense flow through a healthy McCaffrey? When will Aiyuk return and what will his role be when he does? How big of a leap will Ricky Pearsall take after having his rookie year derailed? How successful will Jennings be operating as a lead receiver without someone like Samuel to draw attention from secondaries?
There's a lot to digest with Jennings, who very much looks like a "your mileage may vary" option for fantasy owners. He's proven capable of at least producing at a WR3 level, but he's someone that's likely to have his most productive games early in the season, making him a potential "sell high" candidate. Taking a full-season view, Jennings, despite the added motivation of entering a contract year, is best viewed as a solid No. 4 fantasy wideout.
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