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Kevin Johnson 6'0", 185 lbs, 31" arms

STRENGTHS

 Smooth hips with excellent balance. Very natural in man coverage. Has feet and discipline to play square and mirror against complex routes. Has low, controlled backpedal. Disruptive in press coverage -- alters routes and slows receivers. Can easily transition laterally and has quick-twitch to break on throws in front of him. Flips hips and accelerates against vertical routes. Crowds wideouts on perimeter and constricts target area for deep boundary throws. Plays stronger than his listed weight. Has athleticism and enough speed to recover when beaten. Decisive player. Fights to disengage and support against the run. Willing to drop shoulder and lay lumber as zone defender. Usually followed opponent's best receiver around the field.

WEAKNESSES

 Has a lanky frame with a very thin lower body. Gets fooled by head fakes downfield and turned around too often. Late to turn and find ball at times. Missed too many tackles as senior. Thin frame a concern as NFL run supporter. Will show too much respect to deep speed and allow separation by receivers who slam on brakes and catch passes in front of him. Ejected from Louisville game for targeting. Flagged nine times for 132 yards over the last two seasons.

DRAFT PROJECTION

 Round 1 or 2

NFL COMPARISON

 Sam Shields

BOTTOM LINE

 Johnson is a three-year starting cornerback who showed great improvement in man coverage from 2013 to 2014. While he lacks desired weight at the position, his cover skills, athleticism and competitiveness give him a shot to come in and start right away. Johnson can play gunner on special teams.
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I mentioned in the other thread - Kevin Johnson’s old DB Coach from the Texans is the Bills DB coach (John Butler). So there is some intel there and he must like him to bring him in so quickly.

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8 minutes ago, billspro said:

Beane is the man. 

I remember when we got Mario Williams.  That was exciting.  

7 minutes ago, Over 29 years of fanhood said:

I’m not understanding why he was a first rd pick

He’s definitely been a disappointment there.  That said, solid depth. 

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12 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

I mentioned in the other thread - Kevin Johnson’s old DB Coach from the Texans is the Bills DB coach (John Butler). So there is some intel there and he must like him to bring him in so quickly.

 

Great point. Also the Panthers loved him pre-draft. There was a lot of talk that they were going to take him at the end of the first round that year, but the Texans beat them to it. 

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He is a solid pickup if they sign him. 

But it all depends on health and concussions for this guy. He’s missed a ton of games. 

He’s one of those buy low guys I’m hoping. 

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very EJ Gaines-ish scouting report.  And a complicated injury history to match.  

 

1 year low $ signing makes sense to me.

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10 minutes ago, YoloinOhio said:

I think he’s a guy who can provide depth and push Levi Wallace on the outside 

A few weeks ago,Pitts was a happy camper...........

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At the right cost this could be an excellent buy low pickup. He was pretty good his rookie season and he's been hurt since then. If you can bring him in and get most of the games out of him, the ability is definitely there

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4 minutes ago, freddyjj said:

very EJ Gaines-ish scouting report.  And a complicated injury history to match.  

 

1 year low $ signing makes sense to me.

That is the first thing I thought was Gaines type player

 

I am hoping Levi Wallace continues to impress and develop.....he needs to get stronger in the offseason....then you would have Johnson as your solid vet backup guy.

 

 

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10 minutes ago, CaptnCoke11 said:

I’m gonna go with he was good

 

Undersized, not fast, Wake Forest, no eye popping stats in a mediocre conference, a year of academic ineligibility.

 

other than a standout vertical leap at the combine this guy looks like a 3-5 rounder to me. 

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