Hope Johnson's rookie yr is better than KJ's.
KJ was thrown to the wolves on a very bad team. This new KJ won't need to be.
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Hope Johnson's rookie yr is better than KJ's.
http://www.battleredblog.com/2015/4/30/8524143/2015-nfl-draft-what-blank-blank-brings-to-the-texansAt long last, the moment has finally arrived! With the 16th pick of the 2015 NFL Draft, your Houston Texans have selected Kevin Johnson, CB, Wake Forest. For those wondering what Johnson - the fourth ranked player overall on my Top 40 Big Board - brings to the table, here is my unreleased abbreviated scouting report:
Kevin Johnson, CB, Wake Forest
Size/bulk ---------------------------------- 7 (6’0" 188. Almost exactly the same size as Trae Waynes)
Length ------------------------------------- 5 (Short arms at 31 inches...again the same as Waynes. Luckily for him that doesn’t matter as much because he’s a 7X1 off-corner and not a press guy)
Footwork --------------------------------- 9 (Phenomenal feet. Low pedal with very quick, controlled steps. T-step and close are elite in this class. Always walls inside first in catch technique and press. Extremely fluid feet that seem like an extension of his consciousness)
Hips ---------------------------------------- 9 (Remarkably loose hips. He can change directions on a dime and transition against double stems and releases instantly)
Eyes/discipline -------------------------- 5 (Very aggressive corner. When he got beat, most of the time it was due to poor eye discipline. Needs to train his eyes to lock in on the hips when in press or catch, and he needs to learn when to be keying the quarterback and when to be securing the route while pedaling. Getting that order correct is crucial, and sometimes he was doing the wrong step at the wrong time because he wanted to make the big play rather than being patient)
Ball skills ---------------------------------- 8 (Good ball skills. Hands are small but he tracks and times his jumps well, and he takes good angles to get himself in position to at least break up the pass if he can’t pick it off)
Speed/quickness ------------------------ 8 (Average long speed, but as an off corner I don’t care as much about that because he shouldn’t – and won’t – be asked to press much and run in trail from the snap. His short area quickness and explosive closing speed are elite, which is far more important for his role. His t-step to close on underneath throws and screens is pretty f***ing ridiculous)
Hand usage ------------------------------- 8 (Good hands for the most part. Love his sling shot to go with fluid hips to get himself back onto receiver’s hip pocket on breaks and stems. He was physical but understood how to keep it within the frame and stay within the rules. Kept hand on the back and not the shoulder pad, so he could motor down on curls and comebacks instantly. Was beat a couple times when he didn’t get his hand in the right spot soon enough, but he has obviously at least learned where to put them already)
Durability ---------------------------------- 10 (41 career starts as a redshirt senior and never missed a game to injury. No health problems what so ever)
Tackling/Toughness- -------------------- 7 (Aggressive, downhill hitter despite his thin frame. He loves contact. He can’t hold the point against blockers because of said size concerns…especially if it’s a tight end or a lineman in space…but he does his best to work into force position. He won’t shed many blocks, but if he has room to work he’ll come in like a missile on runners in the open field)
Character/leadership ------------------- 8 (Not a captain, but he’s a hard worker and a great kid. Was academically ineligible for sophomore season but he learned from it and grew. I wasn’t a good student either as a freshman either, so I don’t care as much about that. He loves the game and wants to be the best. Shouldn’t be any problem in the locker room)
OVERALL ----------------------------------- 84 (Gifted off-cover corner prospect. Average long speed, but he’s an explosive athlete over short areas with fluid hips, lightning quick feet, and an aggressive mentality to get after the ball. Eye discipline still needs work, and that was his biggest problem and the cause of most of his rep losses. He’s also thinly built and couldn’t really disengage against lead blockers on running plays, but in space he was a very aggressive tackler on ball carriers if he could get to them. He might have a little bit of a learning curve at first while he re-trains his eyes, but once he does he’ll be a fantastic corner for a team that likes to run off coverage. Good kid off the field that loves the game and wants to get better)
I am not physically gifted enough to catch a football with one hand or do a back flip. Kevin Johnson can do both of those things...at the same time.
With some of the suggestions that with his lanky physique he would be expected to bulk up for the NFL, one would have to wonder how much of the traits that made him attractive to the Texans may be adversely affected by the gain.
That's insane.
I hate watching something like that, though. If you're off just a hair, you risk ending up being a quadriplegic.
I don't get the pick. I really don't. I hope I'm wrong.
Really? After last years draft you are that confident?
Trash ass pick
You pretty much nailed it, but K Jackson will predominately play slot this year and K Johnson will play outside
Fans say we have priority need OLB and CB position is stacked, yet Texans draft corner. This says to me that CLowney is recovering well.
Johnathan Joseph is in the last year of his contract. Either we pay him a king's ransom to keep him next year or draft & train his replacement this year and let him go in free agency.
This looks like actual long term planning to me.
This has Rick's stupidity all over it. I am sure BOB wanted Gordon. Rick assured him that he would be there. This guy is NEVER AGGRESSIVE in the draft. He got played like usual. If you can't see what happened you are blind. I am sick and tired of McNair and Smith. ****ing sell the team and get rid of the worst GM in recent Houston sports history.
I agree this is long term planning. I disagree JJo would be a king's ransom to extend. Love to have all 3 on the field for more than 1 season. With one on a rookie contract and one on a final contract I think it was possible but not to be or it would already be done.
Fans say we have priority need OLB and CB position is stacked, yet Texans draft corner. This says to me that CLowney is recovering well.
Wow. I just read through this whole thread. Just. Wow.
I didn't expect us to take a CB. I felt like that was a fairly good position group for us BUT I was worried earlier in the year that we'd cut JJo to save space. Without JJo, this position group doesn't look so good, and considering that JJo and KJ have spent some time injured, there are times that our CB group has been a bit thin.
For me, the drafting of Johnson smacks of BPA but also of thinking of the future.
He's not a pick I would have made, but in hindsight, I don't disagree with the pick. I think this is a good, solid pick, and I think he's a player that's going to help the team a lot. But his real value may not show itself that much this season but next year and the year after, he could prove to be a steal at this spot.
A first round talent, but these posts stink of trying to rationalize after the fact. Who here wanted a cornerback in the first round, or had Kevin on their radar?
Nobody knows how a draft pick will adapt to the NFL either. There are lots of unknowns in the offseason. One thing I do know is the Texans know WAY more about Mr Clowney than anyone they could draft this year. I think they feel he's capable of playing and if he can at 75% of his talent level he's an upgrade over anyone playing LB for us last season.Nobody knows how Clowney is going to turn out until the live bullets start flying and see how the knee holds up.
I don't understand this pick at all. We have pressing needs in several positions and pick a project. Sick and tired of Rick Smith and the idiotic drafts we have had. I would rather have Texian as our GM.
I agree this is long term planning. I disagree JJo would be a king's ransom to extend. Love to have all 3 on the field for more than 1 season. With one on a rookie contract and one on a final contract I think it was possible but not to be or it would already be done.
John McClain @McClain_on_NFL · 11h 11 hours ago
Colts, Jags and Titans loading up on QBs. Texans loading up with defensive players. They've used 6 of last 7 No. 1 picks on defense.
That's why the pick surprised me so much.Yeah but we have so much GOOD depth at CB right now as it is. Makes zero sense to me to make your first priority a CB. We have no LBs, no depth on the D-line, no depth at WR behind Nuk, besides Shorts who you can't trust to be healthy.
Quickest, yes. Fastest, no.Quickest CB in the draft. Finally gives us a player that can match up against TY Hilton. We have the luxury of having Jo Jo mentor him his rookie season so he can be eased in as a starter in year two. It's a passing league and we have taken steps this offseason to combat that.
I'm with half of that.I think it's a stretch pick, but I trust the Front Office more than myself.
Not as worried about this aspect. Had his coach on 610 this morning, the kid was a buck fifty out of high school. Thus far, weight gain hasn't hampered him.With some of the suggestions that with his lanky physique he would be expected to bulk up for the NFL, one would have to wonder how much of the traits that made him attractive to the Texans may be adversely affected by the gain.
I noticed you left off the 40 time and then suggest he's a good matchup against TY Hilton. Sure, if he's covering TY underneath. He simply doesn't have the wheels to stay with TY downfield.This is why we drafted Kevin Johnson: Quickest CB in the draft. And it shows up on film.
Kevin Johnson:
- 20 yd shuttle: 3.89
- 3 cone drill: 6.79
- Broad jump: 10'10"
- Vertical: 41.5"
Needless to say, Kevin Johnson has the quick twitch explosive style that our starters lack and that we need to match up against the TY Hilton and Julian Edelmans of the league.
That's why the pick surprised me so much.
Quickest, yes. Fastest, no.
I'm with half of that.
Not as worried about this aspect. Had his coach on 610 this morning, the kid was a buck fifty out of high school. Thus far, weight gain hasn't hampered him.
I noticed you left off the 40 time and then suggest he's a good matchup against TY Hilton. Sure, if he's covering TY underneath. He simply doesn't have the wheels to stay with TY downfield.
You seem to think these are pointless, but let's get those 40 times out there:
*Trae Waynes - 4.31
Jonathan Joseph - 4.31
TY Hilton - 4.34
Kareem Jackson - 4.48
*Kevin Johnson - 4.52
I think he's a solid pick (if a bit of a reach), but I'm not sure he has the downfield wheels to be a #1 cover corner.
He's growing on me, but I want to see him against NFL receivers.
Originally Posted by CloakNNNdagger View Post
With some of the suggestions that with his lanky physique he would be expected to bulk up for the NFL, one would have to wonder how much of the traits that made him attractive to the Texans may be adversely affected by the gain.
Not as worried about this aspect. Had his coach on 610 this morning, the kid was a buck fifty out of high school. Thus far, weight gain hasn't hampered him.
And Kevin Johnson doesn't have anywhere near the experience either.I have my doubts that Joseph is anywhere close to his combine time now.
There needs to be a 'sell by' date on these stats.
True, but (once again, according to his coach) he has a good sized frame to hang it on. If it was only bulk for bulk's sake, I'd be more concerned. The boy still has some filling out to do.There's a huge difference in gaining muscle bulk (~35 lbs) from high school through college when you're still "growing"......especially when the start point is "scrawny." Muscle add in such cases universally contributes to building of increased strength and performance. Trying to add significantly more bulk (beyond ~5 pounds) from that point, especially in a position such as CB, is less likely to add to durability without significantly affecting performance.
That's why the pick surprised me so much.
Quickest, yes. Fastest, no.
I'm with half of that.
Not as worried about this aspect. Had his coach on 610 this morning, the kid was a buck fifty out of high school. Thus far, weight gain hasn't hampered him.
I noticed you left off the 40 time and then suggest he's a good matchup against TY Hilton. Sure, if he's covering TY underneath. He simply doesn't have the wheels to stay with TY downfield.
You seem to think these are pointless, but let's get those 40 times out there:
*Trae Waynes - 4.31
Jonathan Joseph - 4.31
TY Hilton - 4.34
Kareem Jackson - 4.48
*Kevin Johnson - 4.52
I think he's a solid pick (if a bit of a reach), but I'm not sure he has the downfield wheels to be a #1 cover corner.
He's growing on me, but I want to see him against NFL receivers.
I agree this is long term planning. I disagree JJo would be a king's ransom to extend. Love to have all 3 on the field for more than 1 season. With one on a rookie contract and one on a final contract I think it was possible but not to be or it would already be done.
I'm not thrilled with the pick and seeing speedy WRs leave the board after our pick (one to our chief rival) just make it worse. Johnson does look like he could be a solid CB but I don't see anything special in him. He's a Jackson at best but doubt he'll be a bust. OK pick but I think we could have done better. Hope I'm wrong.
You seem to think these are pointless, but let's get those 40 times out there:
*Trae Waynes - 4.31
Jonathan Joseph - 4.31
TY Hilton - 4.34
Kareem Jackson - 4.48
*Kevin Johnson - 4.52
I think he's a solid pick (if a bit of a reach), but I'm not sure he has the downfield wheels to be a #1 cover corner.
He's growing on me, but I want to see him against NFL receivers.
- 188 lbs is a passable size for CB. I doubt he bulks up. Remember how Steve Slaton added 10 lbs and lost his quickness?
The best news is we didn't take Bud when he was there which tells me Clowney may be ok . The good news is we didn't take Erving which tells me they're ok with X and Jones .
I think the Texans have one of the best set of corners in the league now to go along with what could be a great front 7 .![]()
I don't know how accurate it is, but Texans.com lists JJo, KJax, Morris, Rolle and Hal all at 188. And Trae Waynes, who a lot of people wanted, is listed at 186. I'm not understanding why people are having an issue with Johnson's size.