Free agent safety shows Bills top skills

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  • The Spaz
    Registered User
    • Mar 2003
    • 19066

    Free agent safety shows Bills top skills

    Safety Brett Johnson is an intriguing diamond-in-the-rough prospect among the Buffalo Bills' rookies.

    Johnson, a University of California product, showed off big-time athletic skills at his pro- day workout before the NFL Draft.

    He set a Cal record with a vertical jump of 42½ inches. Only three draft prospects at any position did better at the NFL Scouting Combine workouts. He had a broad jump of 10 feet, 9 inches. Only two players at the combine did better. He ran a 40-yard dash time that averaged out at 4.43 seconds. Only three safeties ran faster.

  • ddaryl
    Everything I post is sexual inuendo
    • Jan 2005
    • 10714

    #2
    Re: Free agent safety shows Bills top skills

    could be an undrafted FA score...

    From what I understand in Draftboy's post about Johnson is the guy is a hard hitter and can move up to support the run.

    Probably a special teams guy to start if he can make the cuts...

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    • dannyek71
      Drink Responsibly
      • Dec 2004
      • 6945

      #3
      Re: Free agent safety shows Bills top skills

      John Wendling had most of those traits.
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      • dasaybz
        Registered User
        • Apr 2005
        • 708

        #4
        Re: Free agent safety shows Bills top skills

        So did Ronnie Lott

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        • OpIv37
          Acid Douching Asswipe
          • Sep 2002
          • 101261

          #5
          Re: Free agent safety shows Bills top skills

          Originally posted by dasaybz
          So did Ronnie Lott
          Except Lott was the #8 overall draft pick.

          Remember Drew Haddad? Constantin Ritzmann? Jon Wendling? Steve Johnson? Xavier Omon?

          Every year around this time, some UDFA or late-round draft pick surprises the coaches and gets a ton of media attention. On rare occasions (maybe once every two decades or so) it results in a Jason Peters. The overwhelming majority of the time, it results in a guy who either misses the team entirely, ends up on the practice squad for a year before getting cut, or at best ends up being a S/T guy who's 4th on the depth chart at his position.

          So, there is no reason to get excited about this and absolutely no comparison with Ronnie Lott whatsoever.
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