Packers wide receiver Greg Jennings, who has caught passes from Aaron Rodgers and Brett Favre, believes his current quarterback is better than his old one. "They both bring different things to the table, but honestly right now I definitely have to go with ... Aaron, his body of work at such a young age, his attention to detail, his discipline, I think it's really second to none -- its un-paralleled," Jennings said on "The Ian O'Connor Show" on ESPN New York 1050. Jennings played his first two years in the league with Favre under center for Green Bay, but his numbers have exploded since Rodgers took over to start the 2008 season. The Western Michigan product has caught 291 passes for 4,619 yards and 34 touchdowns in 61 games with Rodgers, as opposed to 98 receptions, 1,552 yards and 15 touchdowns in two seasons with Favre. "You haven't really found a QB that has done it the way (Rodgers) has done it," Jennings told ESPN 1050. "I mean you have the young guys that are coming out and they're making a huge impact in this game ... but his attention to detail and his discipline to be perfect or so close to perfect I think that's really going to separate himself ... his study habits are ... they speak volume for themselves."