Scouting Notes
- Good size-speed combo.
- Elite blocker, arguably the best in this class.
- Feet never stop churning, he always gets the extra yards.
- Possesses all the technical prowess you’d want. Great at all nuances of the position.
- Way too hesitant to hit the hole.
- Lacks agility, twitch, and explosion.
Short Summary
Roschon Johnson is loved in the draft community. His time de él as the backup to Bijan Robinson leads to plenty of mystery, which explains away his lack of production de él. It’s easy to see his size-speed combo and his technical abilities from him and be enticed by his high-end ceiling from him. Still, he doesn’t have the physical tools to be an elite NFL player.
At best, Roschon Johnson will be the thumper in a great committee. He should be a productive player, but his ceiling is not that high.
Scouting Card Key
- age refers to the age of the player come draft night, rounded to the nearest half-age.
- percentage numbers in the Player Info and Combine Stats sections – This refers to the percentile that number belongs to among all players at his position, going back nearly a decade.
- RuYd, RecYd – Rushing Yards, Receiving Yards.
- Uncle. TD’s –Total Touchdowns.
- BAY% – Breakaway Run percentage.
- MTF – Missed Tackles Forced.
- YCo/Att – Yards after Contact per attempt.
- Y/RR – Yards per route run.
- 1stD – Total 1st downs accumulated.
- CODE –Change of direction.
- OFE –Open Field Elusiveness.
Credit
Advanced stats – pff.com
Scouting card template / idea – Jordan Pun @Texans_Thoughts
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