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Not saying this is the reason, but he ran slower than people thought he would at camp.You are right, but it seem silly for RB's. No better way to evaluate a RB than to watch him play catch in his underwear at a camp.
Not saying this is the reason, but he ran slower than people thought he would at camp.You are right, but it seem silly for RB's. No better way to evaluate a RB than to watch him play catch in his underwear at a camp.
His sparq score is a 4.54. Pretty solid time. Has to have a very good top end with his 100 and 200 times.Not saying this is the reason, but he ran slower than people thought he would at camp.
I'd be curious to when that sparq time was ran, that is fast. He ran a 4.69 at a rivals camp beginning of May.His sparq score is a 4.54. Pretty solid time. Has to have a very good top end with his 100 and 200 times.
He ran it last year at The Opening regionals.I'd be curious to when that sparq time was ran, that is fast. He ran a 4.69 at a rivals camp beginning of May.
I see. Still wouldn't be surprised if that more recent 4.69 at the Rivals camp has some scratching their head.He ran it last year at The Opening regionals.
Johnson had a great game in their win (34-22) over Grayson. He had 28 carries for 129 yards and 2 tds.
Grayson's defense is considered one of the best in the nation. 9 players on that defense are committed to or have offers from P5 schools.
The Nebraska running back commit showed why he was a prime target for Scott Frost and company, flashing his speed and also a fair bit of toughness for a player his size. Johnson isn't afraid to run between the tackles and is tough to bring down when he gets out in space. He broke a pair of long runs in the game and is similar to players Frost has featured in his offenses at Oregon and UCF in the past. He's listed as an all-purpose back and is likely to get the ball in his hands a variety of different ways at the next level.