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Has anyone actually seen Teyo Johnson play? The guy is absolutely huge at nearly 6'7" I love guys with this kind of size, they are impossible to cover on endzone fade patterns.
 

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Originally posted by Chris_Sanders
The guy is absolutely huge, I love guys with this kind of size.

"Thats what SHE said...?" :eek:
 

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Originally posted by Chris_Sanders
Has anyone actually seen Teyo Johnson play? The guy is absolutely huge at nearly 6'7" I love guys with this kind of size, they are impossible to cover on endzone fade patterns.

But do you like slow lumbering players? Teyo would be a nice tight end prospect, but he is trying to play receiver. And he isn't 6'7, he measure at the tallest 6'5 at the combine.
 

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Originally posted by Chris_Sanders
Has anyone actually seen Teyo Johnson play? The guy is absolutely huge at nearly 6'7" I love guys with this kind of size, they are impossible to cover on endzone fade patterns.

Krang is right he's not 6'7" more like 6'5". he plays big he was a PF in basketball. He knows how to use his body (rebounding) and he can jump and has timing.

I think he's making a big mistake trying to prove he can play WR he needs to be proving he can play TE. I think he can be the next Marcus Pollard, maybe even a poor man's Gonzalez, but right now he wants to be a WR.

He's stubborn he spent a year not playing at Stanford because he wanted to play QB(he played it in HS). Finally relented and switched to WR and played right away, so now he's reluctant to move again but he's hurting himself.

That said, great kid, very bright, hard worker, natural athlete. Still tends to catch with his body a bit too much(remember he was a QB until his 2nd year at Stanford) but he has good hands. Needs to work on his routes. He's a fast TE and a slow WR, I think it's obvious he should move to TE but you have to convince him of that. I'd love to draft him I think in 2-3 years he can be a terrific threat at TE.
 

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i've seen him play a few times. he's nothing special. he's a plodder with adequate hands. from the games i watched he also didn't play particularly physical.

asu shut him down completely with single coverage from a converted safety.

like i said, nothing special.
 

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