Report: 4-star QB Jauan Jennings committing Monday, saw Nick Marshall parallels during 1st Auburn visit
High school football prospect Jauan Jennings, of Blackman High School, during the Birmingham region Nike Football Training Camp at Spain Park High School in Hoover, Ala., Sunday, March 30, 2014.
Blackman (Tenn.) quarterback Jauan Jennings visited Auburn for the first time Saturday to get a better feel for the Tigers before making a decision, which is quickly approaching.
The four-star prospect is set to pick either Auburn, Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi State, Ohio State or Northwestern during a press conference on Monday. The Tigers and Volunteers are considered to be the front-runners, but Jennings listed no favorites last week during his interview with AL.com.
After watching Nick Marshall practice on Saturday, Jennings saw some similarities with the Tigers' signal-caller. Marshall started his college football career as a defensive back, a position Jennings also plays.
Nick Marshall spring scrimmage
Auburn senior quarterback Nick Marshall prepares to throw during a scrimmage inside the Auburn Athletics Complex on Saturday, March 29, 2014 in Auburn, Ala. (Lauren Barnard/Auburn Media Relations)
"Me and (Marshall) kind of have this little same situation as an athlete," the 6-foot-4, 182-pounder told 247Sports. "Well, athletes can play quarterback, too. And athletes that play quarterback like to be called quarterback. Quarterbacks are quarterbacks. They're not any other position on the field. They're a quarterback, and they have to run the team.
"That's what I am, and as far as anybody calling me anything other than a quarterback, that's false. I guess I've just got to show you."
After speaking with assistant Rhett Lashlee and Charlie Harbison, Jennings feels he will get a legitimate shot at quarterback should he commit to the Tigers.
"Their offense fits my attributes really well," he said. "And their coaches work great with their players. That's really the main focus with Auburn. I really don't have any concerns right now [with Auburn]. I'm taking it all slowly as it happens."
In his first season at quarterback, Jennings threw for 1,465 yards with 14 touchdowns and eight interceptions in 2013. He added 815 yards and 10 scores on the ground and played a key role on defense at safety.
Auburn already has one quarterback commit in the 2015 recruiting class, North Cobb's (Ga.) Tyler Queen. Jennings is reportedly set to visit Tennessee this weekend before making his final decision.