PLAYERS:
Greg Jennings,
James Jones,
Jordy Nelson,
Randall Cobb,
Jermichael Finley,
Aaron Rodgers
TEAMS: Green Bay Packers
TEAMS: Green Bay Packers
Green Bay wideout Greg Jennings (groin) sat out the second half of Sunday's game and is questionable for Week 5 against Indianapolis.Fantasy Spin:Jennings has yet to catch more than 35 yards worth of passes in any game this season and is quickly turning into a fantasy bust. The Packers have plenty of other options with James Jones, Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb and Jermichael Finley to catch Aaron Rodgers' passes.
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