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DJDuck
DJDuck Member Posts: 5,970
edited February 16 in College Football Forum
Oregon Lands speedy Texas Wide Receiver ๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ‘

https://247sports.com/player/stephon-johnson-46076951/
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  • DJDuck
    DJDuck Member Posts: 5,970
    edited March 2021


    Even though he is only a 3 star he held offers from about 20 Division 1 schools including Arkansas Arizona State, Colorado, Virginia, Utah, Ole Miss, Maryland and USC
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    DJDuck said:



    Even though he is only a 3 star he held offers from about 20 Division 1 schools including Arkansas Arizona State, Colorado, Virginia, Utah, Ole Miss, Maryland and USC

    So a bunch of B and C tier programs and USC.

    Was the SC offer committable? We'll probably never know.
  • DJDuck
    DJDuck Member Posts: 5,970
    As usual Debbie Downer the 1st to scurry up to put her usual negative spin on things. ๐Ÿ˜‚
  • DJDuck
    DJDuck Member Posts: 5,970
    edited March 2021
    Sure fool. You donโ€™t know what the term means moron. ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

    Pardon me you little whining bitch. Iโ€™ll rely on the coaches that built this team rather than a ankle biting complainer that always looks too whine about everything and denigrate.
  • DJDuck
    DJDuck Member Posts: 5,970
    Props to QB11 from TOS

    6โ€™ 175 WR

    Lancaster, TX

    โ€œThere have been trends with Oregon WR recruiting over the last 5-6 years. Almost like the swings of a pendulum there have been two extremes. The small compact slot possession WR (ie. Mycah Pittman type) and the huge 6โ€™5 outside WR (Devon Williams type). It wasnโ€™t until the commitment of Troy Franklin in the 2021 class that Oregon secured its first WR with serious skillset versatility and a more well-rounded game.

    Johnson follows in that mold.

    At 6-foot-1 heโ€™s not the longest WR to ever come to Oregon but he has exceptional length and range. Long arms paired with excellent timing and athletic body control make for a large strike zone. His short area quickness and fluidity allow for him to create huge separation on release, in the stem of his route and at the break. Johnson has good but not elite long speed which is exaggerated by his exceptional body control and pacing.

    Post-catch heโ€™s one of the most explosive ball carriers weโ€™ve seen recently. He displays exceptional vision and instincts. Setting up defenders and using his twitch and elusiveness to make guys miss on the move. Heโ€™s comfortable in tight areas, tracking the ball well when covered and showing good timing to pluck the ball.

    Johnson is the quintessential fully dimensional WR. He has speed, quickness, good size, length, excellent ball skills and run instincts which have me really excited. Johnson reminds me a lot of ex-USC WR Robert Woods in regards to his frame and how he uses body control and quickness to create space. Yards after the catch are an exciting proposition for an offense that certainly needs to be more explosive in the passing game to take the next step.

    Huge pick up out of the Lone Star State for the Ducks.โ€œ
  • DJDuck
    DJDuck Member Posts: 5,970
    edited March 2021
    Maybe you know more than this poster that you are basing your comments on. I donโ€™t think so. You are completely ignorant when it comes to Johnson.

    We all know little people like you. You get a hate on for someone, in your case me, and the first thing that comes into your mind is........โ€œDJ just posted something positive about the Ducksโ€. โ€œI need to attack him and the content of his post to make him look bad and prop myself upโ€.

    You know Iโ€™m right. Nefarious nuts like you are all over. Itโ€™s pathetic really. You and your ilk would rather be mean and snarky rather than have a substantive conversation on sports.