I expect Jenkins to be something of a frustrating player for fans to watch. He has the size to make a big difference, but imo he appears to have inconsistent hands - so he is likely to make some good catches, but also drop some catchable balls as well.
FWIW, here are the offensive and defensive advanced stats breakdowns from over at FromtheRumbleSeat
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I was watching the game last night and what really stuck with me was how much TO and field position helped GT in this game. WCU's avg starting field position was its own 22 and 11 of its 13 drives started from its own 25 or worse (including 4 starting inside its own 20). GT on the other hand had an avg starting position of its own 42 and included 4 drives (out of 12) that started on WCU's side of the field. FWIW, GT did a horrible job with its field position advantage. On its 4 drives that started in WCU territory it scored a total of 7 points.
WCU actually moved the ball better than I remembered in the 2nd half - but they consistently had to go the length of the field and were likely to make a mistake, killing drives for them. They only punted once in the 2nd half. They had 2 drives end with TO's and a third on downs late. 4 TO's (the same number they had in game one) was horrendous for them.