His hands are a risk I'm willing to take.
Pretty sure it's concentration stuff and he just needs to stay settled.
After the catch is the thing.
Every once in a while I see someone at the college level with a move that top end pros don't have.
He has a first move spin/pivot that I've never seen. Closest to it was Josh Gordon in his prime.
He creates so much space that even if the DB guesses the direction correctly he still usually tackles air or may graze a thigh.
Usually when a DB misses the initial the WR is staggered and has to recover...
Johnston is already three to five yards downfield.
If you don't have your hands on him when he makes the catch the odds of making the tackle are really low.
His ten was less than I'd expected. But hopefully it helps the slide.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 04/23/2023 06:43AM by alyoshamucci.