Johnson currently has been targeted 65 times this season, as compared to Evans’ 55 times. He hasn’t recorded less than 3 catches or less than 31 yards in a game. Now, three catches for 31 yards as a statistical floor aren’t spectacular numbers by any means, but it’s certainly not bad for a No. 2 wide receiver on the 26th ranked offense in the league. Heck, his 11 catches this past Sunday against Chicago is one shy of his career total (12) entering this season.