WORLDWIDE RAMSEd "Pi Double I" Henderson
Player Bio: Collin Johnson prepped at Valley Christian High School in San Jose, CA. He is the son of former Los Angeles Rams cornerback Johnnie Johnson. His senior year, Johnson missed the entire season primarily due to an injury however earned All-League Honorable Mention. He was the school all-time leading receiver in receiving yards (1,176) and touchdowns (17). He was named All-West Catholic Athletic League First-Team in 2014. He led the team with 49 receptions for 921 yards and 11 touchdowns as a junior. He chose to attend the University of Texas for his collegiate career following in the footsteps of his father and uncle.
ACCOLADES 2020 NFL Combine Invite 2020 Reese's Senior Bowl Participant 2019 Biletnikoff Award Preseason Watch List
SCHOOL: TEXAS | CONFERENCE: BIG XII
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6-6 / 222 ARMS: 32 1/4" HANDS: 9" PROJECTED 40-TIME: 4.65 COMBINE RESULTS BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE 17 | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP | DNP | N/A PRO-DAY RESULTS BENCH | 40 YD DASH | VERTICAL JUMP | BROAD JUMP | 3 CONE DRILL | 20 YD SHUTTLE | 60 YD SHUTTLE N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A GAME FILM
|
Strengths: He has a significant height that will be loved by most quarterbacks standing at the six-foot six-inch frame. His tall frame allows him to shied himself against defensive backs. His catch radius is unbelievable and the ability majority of the 50/50 balls. He is a legitimate red-zone target with his size. Has good strong hands, and very physical to grab the ball. His route running is impressive even at 6'6" tall. He can disorientate the defender even in press coverage (See Video). His physicality is excellent as a willing participant to block downfield, or on crackbacks
|
|
Weaknesses: He has a great height, but he has questionary speed, will he be able to transcend his height with speed as a vertical threat. His arms and hands a rather shorter for person of his height and frame. He tends to use wasted shake moves to gain separation from the defender. He lacks the elusiveness after the catch. Relying on his effective moves takes away from his initial pass route. It will become an issue at the next level.
Draft Grade: 5.98
Draft Projection: 4th - 6th round
NFL Comparison: Auden Tate
Draft Grade: 5.98
Draft Projection: 4th - 6th round
NFL Comparison: Auden Tate

0 Comments