
Jauan Jennings Best Landing Spots For Fantasy Football: Where Would The Vikings Rank?
Jauan Jennings has a visit with Minnesota, but are the Vikings the best-case scenario as a landing spot for fantasy football?
It was reported on Tuesday, April 28, that free agent wide WR Jauan Jennings is scheduled to meet with the Minnesota Vikings tonight and Wednesday. After ranking second on the 49ers in receiving yards in 2025 (711), Jennings remains a free agent capable of bolstering a wide receiver room for the right price.
With the Vikings electing not to draft a receiver in the 2026 NFL Draft, the visit with the free agent WR makes sense. That said, is it the best landing spot for fantasy football? Let’s explore three of the best Jauan Jennings landing spots, specifically for fantasy football.
Best Landing Spots For Jauan Jennings For Fantasy Football
Miami Dolphins
It’s impossible not to auto-slot the Dolphins as the best landing spot for any free agent wideout, given how thin their wide receiver room is. They drafted Caleb Douglas and Chris Bell in the NFL Draft, but still do not have a single wideout projected for triple-digit targets in our 2026 fantasy football projections. Desolate would be an understatement regarding this WR room.

Washington Commanders
The Commanders also addressed the WR position last weekend, taking Antonio Williams in the third round. Even so, their wide receiver room isn’t much prettier than Miami’s.

Outside of Terry McLaurin (113), not a single receiver projects for even 60 targets in our 2026 fantasy projections. While Jennings heading to Washington wouldn’t afford him a de facto WR1 position, he’d certainly step into a high-upside WR2 role with third-year QB Jayden Daniels.
Consider this the middle option, one where we could see some Jennings spike weeks and he may have value as a fringe flex option, but it’d be hard to get overly excited about him on a week-to-week basis.
Minnesota Vikings
The Vikings feel like the favorite to sign Jennings, given the visit lined up for tonight and Wednesday. That said, I’d much rather see him wind up in Miami or Washington from a fantasy football perspective. He’d surely operate behind Justin Jefferson, and it’s likely he’d operate behind Jordan Addison, too, despite posting similar numbers in 2025.
2025 Reg Season | Jauan Jennings | Jordan Addison |
|---|---|---|
| Routes | 85% | 90% |
| Targets/Route Run | 19% | 17% |
| Targets | 20% | 19% |
| aDOT | 10.6 | 14.5 |
| Utilization Score | 60 | 59 |
The big caveat, here, is that Jennings was working with Brock Purdy and Mac Jones, while Addison was at the mercy of J.J. McCarthy and Max Brosmer. Addison (24) is also four years younger than Jennings (28), making Jennings more of a WR3 fit on his own team.
Currently carrying a consensus WR55 rank in our fantasy football rankings, he’d largely be a bench piece in redraft, albeit with contingent upside should one of the top two wideouts go down, if he lands in Minnesota.

