Ja’Pree Jennings is a 5'6" Wide Receiver in the 2026 class.
Jennings attends Mountain Vista in Colorado.
Jennings's Player Profile was created on February 4, 2022.
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Expert Analysis
Ja’Pree
JenningsWR
Class
2026
Height
5'6"
HS
Mountain Vista
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CO
On the Cusp: Tomorrow’s Stars
Jennings is a rare talent coming out of Mountain Vista. The 5’7 slot receiver is a technician with...
Written by Matt Tate
Ja’Pree
JenningsWR
Class
2026
Height
5'6"
HS
Mountain Vista
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CO
Rising Stars: The High School Wide Receivers Dominating the Field
Cusack may not have the most significant frame, but his production is undeniable. With 34 receptions for 511...
Written by Elijah Bonner
Ja’Pree
JenningsWR
Class
2026
Height
5'6"
HS
Mountain Vista
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CO
13 WR Stock-Risers from the Stock Up Showcase
Jennings is consistently one of the more electrifying route runners everywhere he goes. He is a shifty receiver...
Written by Ryan Wesley
Ja’Pree
JenningsWR
Class
2026
Height
5'6"
HS
Mountain Vista
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CO
#PRZStockUpCO Noteworthy Performers
Jennings was one of the fastest players at the event and was able to show that when they...
Written by Robert Davis
Matt Tate | Prep Redzone Scout
Matt Tate
Prep Redzone Scout
Jennings is a rare talent coming out of Mountain Vista. The 5’7 slot receiver is a technician with his footwork. He had 31 receptions for 499 yards and 5 touchdowns with 18 carries for 126 yards and 1 touchdown. Very good athletic ability due to elite change of direction, very good acceleration, balance speed, and good jumping. Jennings has very good release against both off coverage and press jam. Has very quick feet with movements that are both fluid and controlled. He has very good separation quickness due to his athletic ability and mental processing. Sits in open void patiently for his QB or breaks the DB’s ankles getting open. Very good route runner. Jennings has very good ball tracking skills and catch in traffic. He uses his body or suction hands to catch the ball. Very good body control to stay in bounds on sideline catches. After the catch, he shines. Rare ability to decelerate then accelerate, and consistently makes defenders miss with his feet. I’m very excited to see how he does, and deserves more offers his way.
Cusack may not have the most significant frame, but his production is undeniable. With 34 receptions for 511 yards and four touchdowns, he averages an impressive 15.0 yards per catch. His agility and speed allow him to get open against various coverages, making him a weapon in the passing game with an upward trajectory as he develops physically.
Jennings is consistently one of the more electrifying route runners everywhere he goes. He is a shifty receiver who does a fantastic job of attacking the defender’s leverage while selling one route before making ankle-snatching breaks and creating space for a route in the opposite direction. What is even more impressive than his flashy route-running skills is his ability to maintain proper timing with the quarterback’s progressions. Jennings is an elite route runner with reliable hands and excellent run-after-catch abilities, making him one of the top slot receivers at the event.
Jennings was one of the fastest players at the event and was able to show that when they went to 1 on 1s. He was able to work with his teammate and they were on the same page throughout. He was able to separate from defenders and made the difficult catches.