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Chris Johnson Highlights (WR Jackson State)

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Uploaded by on Feb 18, 2010

Highlights of Jackson State University WR Chris Johnson. He stands at 6'3", 215 lbs. Ran a 4.47 at his senior pro day. Starting WR on Jackson State's 2008 SWAC Championship Team. TD catch in the Championship game. Selected to starting WR at 2008 HBCU All-Star Game. Large, wide frame. Physical off the line. Aggresive blocker. Hard worker. Precise route runner. Hard to bring down. Benched 225 lbs 21 times. NEVER goes down at first contact. Played opposite Jaymar Johnson, 2008 draft pick and current WR/KR for the Minnesota Vikings.

This guy is an animal, and hungry. Will do whatever you ask of him, and whatever it takes to succeed. Just looking for an opportunity. No offense but if you think Miles Austin was a steal from a small school, he has NOTHING on this guy. Ask about him. Overlooked gem looking for an opportunity.

Apologies for the video quality and short pauses between clips. Small school, modest athletic budget, did the best we could.

**I AM NOT CHRIS JOHNSON'S AGENT. HE IS CURRENTLY REPRESENTING HIMSELF**

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  • Yes Team Dynamite this guy had all the talent to play in the NFL as you said he had the size 6-3 215 and speed 4.47 to be a downfield threat he is a another Miles Austin in the making too bad no one came down to Jackson St to check him out he could have been another Sylvester Morris.

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