The deal is done. After hosting him on a visit at TCO Performance Center last week, the Vikings have agreed to terms with free agent wide receiver and former 49ers standout Jauan Jennings. It's a one-year, $8 million deal that could be worth up to $13 million including incentives, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. Signing Jennings, who turns 29 this summer, instantly addresses one of the Vikings' most glaring post-draft needs. He not only will replace Jalen Nailor, he projects as a clear upgrade and perhaps the best No. 3 receiver in the NFL. Here are three thoughts on this move from the Vikings. Jennings is a perfect fit It's hard to think of a better player to plug into the Vikings' WR3 vacancy. Jennings has the skills to be a No. 2 in the league, as shown by the 2024 season where he caught 77 passes for 975 yards and 6 touchdowns for San Francisco. He followed that up last season with another 643 yards and a career-high 9 TD receptions. Jennings is a big-bodied receiver at 6'3" and 212 pounds.…