Bradley Jennings, Jr. Senior highlights

Bradley Jennings, Jr. Senior highlights

Peter Ariz
Peter Ariz
Until today, we had not seen any footage from Miami linebacker commit Bradley Jennings Jr's senior season. I had the chance to watch his highlights from four games this season and here are the top clips from those four games.

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UPDATE: Here are Bradley Jennings Jr's full senior season highlights.

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Comments (32)

Great nose for the ball. Patience. That's a very good trait in today's style of play with so much motion. He hits like a freakin train too!
 
Finally some highlights on this kid.
 
He's good. Actually better than I thought and I never thought he was bad or a jag.

He'll definitely be a factor next year
 
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This dude will trade paint with you.

Hits like his pops. But FSU doesn't want him

al golden didnt want quincy wilson.

I was being a smart *** lol FSU wanted him we just flipped him but they won't ever admit to it

Exactly. But watch the facquit UM fans rush in here to tell us FSU didn't want him.

Good on Bradley for posting a picture of his offer from FSU before he decommitted.
 
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This dude will trade paint with you.

Hits like his pops. But FSU doesn't want him

al golden didnt want quincy wilson.

I was being a smart *** lol FSU wanted him we just flipped him but they won't ever admit to it

Exactly. But watch the facquit UM fans rush in here to tell us FSU didn't want him.

Good on Bradley for posting a picture of his offer from FSU before he decommitted.

Sign of a smart kid. Fully expect him to pan out here.
 
He seems slow, but it isn't affecting him as much because he plays the alley so well and stays very low, always squeezing nicely through small spots. After watching his highlights, I wonder if he can remain as effective when the competition is a tad bit faster. Also unsure of his abiities to get off of blocks, but that's less of a worry since it could be taught and crafted if he's coachable. But I'd be more confident if I saw his full season highlights and he actually did disengage and made a play at some point.
 
Looks really good and can really pack a strike when he hits you
 
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not that impressive....

flip Ventrell Miller !
 
He seems slow, but it isn't affecting him as much because he plays the alley so well and stays very low, always squeezing nicely through small spots. After watching his highlights, I wonder if he can remain as effective when the competition is a tad bit faster. Also unsure of his abiities to get off of blocks, but that's less of a worry since it could be taught and crafted if he's coachable. But I'd be more confident if I saw his full season highlights and he actually did disengage and made a play at some point.

Had similar thoughts. He didn't strike me as overly athletic and his instincts aren't "jump of the screen" good.

I trust the staff at this point though so whatever. Just win.
 
Seems to fit the mold of what we want in a LB, kid that can run and strike and doesn't get pushed backwards.
 
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The moves Diaz is making let's me know he wants to stop the run first before anything, I could dig it
 
This dude Jennings plays football like an old Mexican gang member friend of mine used to bust peoples' heads. Jennings lurks behind the LOS like he's got a pillow case full of soda cans. Then, blam! Right upside the fcking head like my dude Aguas used to do. Seems to enjoy hurting people like Aquas did too.
 
Number one attribute I look for in a LB like him is physicality and intelligence through measured patience. He checks off both.
 
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