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Johnson is a 5'7", 164, Junior receiver from Fort Myers, FL. He is one of the players trying to bounce back from a disappointing season last year. After playing in every game as a true Freshman and catching 14 passes with 2 TDs, Johnson only played in 6 games last year missing the first half of the year with a foot injury. Also, his production dropped with only 4 catches on the year and 1 TD. If you want to look for a bright spot Johnson's average gain per catch jumped from 8.6 to 10 yards per catch. Also, even though he had fewer kickoff returns as a Sophomore (remember he missed 6 games) his average per return jumped from 23.7 to 25.5 yards per return.
This year Johnson is healthy entering the season after electing not to run track in the off season. He is still the fastest guy on the team and will have plays, including rushing attempts, designed to exploit his speed. Johnson starts the year as a #2 slot receiver behind Shun Brown who is not quite as fast, but has shown better hands and more consistent routes. Johnson will still be the starter for kickoff returns and if he is paired with JJ Taylor we will have 2 very dynamic return men.
2 is the number of times a Wildcat coach has been PAC coach of the year - Dick Tomey (1992) and Rich Rodriguez (2014).
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No. 2
Most Career Sacks: 55, Tedy Bruschi, 1992-95
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