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Saccopoo Memorial Draft Forum>And the Chiefs select, Collin Johnson - WR, Texas
Dante84 10:31 PM 03-24-2020
... in the 5th or 6th? Yes, I know we don’t have a 6th currently.

I feel like last year Veach was trying to pan for gold with tall, lanky UDFA WR’s. Kemp could even fall into that category, although he has Special Teams value.

This is a guy I’ve been casually watching for a couple years, as I live in Austin and will often get stuck watching Longhorn games. He has made multiple “holy shit who is that guy” plays. He flashes *a lot.*

It’s a crowded year at WR, and it sounds like he should have left last year. His stock fell with injuries this year, and he needs a good 40 at his pro day or he’ll tumble.

Anyways, I’ll share some vids below, but I think he would be a fun, big target for Pat in year 2 or 3 if he sticks.






Who says big guys can’t be route runners ����*♂️ pic.twitter.com/0smY20iBvK

— Collin Johnson (@Call_In_Johnson) March 24, 2020


Collin Johnson too big, but he can move like crazy for his size too.

pic.twitter.com/St2KVd10wD

— ���� ‘������ ���������� ����������’ �������������� (@LuridRaider) January 21, 2020


Collin Johnson is a DUDE!!! ������ pic.twitter.com/J38fQn7oPh

— Hook'em Headlines (@HookemHeadlines) September 22, 2018

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Dayze 05:33 AM 03-26-2020
Damn...
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shitgoose 08:20 AM 03-26-2020
I'm a fan
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ntexascardfan 09:50 AM 03-26-2020
He lost a lot of his value when he struggled to stay healthy this season. His father was a first round pick and played for a decade in the NFL, largely with the Rams.

One skill he excels at that you won't see in these tapes is his ability to improvise and work back to the QB. He always seemed to be in the right place when the pocket broke down and Ehlinger was scrambling.
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Dante84 09:54 AM 03-26-2020
Originally Posted by ntexascardfan:
He lost a lot of his value when he struggled to stay healthy this season. His father was a first round pick and played for a decade in the NFL, largely with the Rams.

One skill he excels at that you won't see in these tapes is his ability to improvise and work back to the QB. He always seemed to be in the right place when the pocket broke down and Ehlinger was scrambling.
And that's huge for Mahomes.

I also love that he is a hands-catcher and wins most of his contested passes. Where I see this helping is in those bail-out scenarios where Mahomes chucks it up on 3rd and 20, or the eventual Aaron Rodgers' hail-mary moments.
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