Fantasy Football Handcuff News: Time To Worry About Rashad Jennings?
A knee injury could knock out what fantasy value Rashad Jennings had going into Week 1.
Going into training camp, Jaguars backup RB Rashad Jennings was considered the No. 1 must-have handcuff for 2011 after RB Maurice Jones-Drewโs knee problems over last season and the offseason. It was hard not to envision Jennings having fantasy value even on his own with the notion that the Jags wanted to scale back MJDโs involvement in order to keep him fresh and injury free for the entire year.
That notion may come to a screeching halt.
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Jenningsโ preseason has been anything but injury free. In the preseason opener, he suffered a concussion against the Patriots and missed a week of practice. Nothing to be alarmed about. Heโll be fine. Well, it now appears that the knee injury Jennings suffered last weekend against the Bills might be more serious than initially thought.
Florida Times-Unionโs Gene Frenette reports that there is growing concern with Jennings after he was spotted on crutches Tuesday. Here is his full report:
The Jaguars arenโt providing much injury information, but thereโs some concern about backup RB Rashad Jennings since he was seen on crutches Tuesday from a knee injury suffered in last weekโs game. The seriousness of the injury is not known. If Jennings canโt play in the season opener or is put on the PUP list (missing first six games), then that could open up an opportunity for DuJuan Harris or Richard Murphy to make the 53-man roster.
For those who have MJD and Jennings, it might be time to make some room for second-year Deji Karim as even more insurance. Karim (5โ8", 209 pounds) is much smaller than Jennings (6โ1", 228 pounds), but has running ability similar to MJD and could be an attractive option in larger leagues.
The teamโs running game was expected to be the offenseโs strength. If MJD and Jennings are less than 100 percent at the beginning of the year, this team could be in for a world of hurt.
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