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  • PLAYER PROFILE: Lonnie Johnson, CB, Kentucky


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    Lonnie “Lotto” Johnson comes from the same path as Minnesota Vikings corner Mike Hughes, a juco transfer that thrived at Garden City Community College before achieving Division I status. His two-year career at Kentucky gave him two years of SEC experience. Managed just one interception, but blocked two kicks on special teams. Part of the reason for his lack of production was his ability to repel targets on his side of the field (usually the right). Needs to do better work as a tackler but has the size to be physical in that area. Johnson profiles nicely as a press corner on the boundary.

     

     

    Size

     

    6-2, 213 pounds

     

    Combine notables

     

    40-yard dash: 4.52 seconds

    Bench: 15 reps

    Vertical: 38 inches

    Broad jump: 129 inches

    3-cone drill: 7.01 seconds

    20-yard shuttle: 4.1 seconds (T6th at position)

     

    What the analysts say

     

    “Long and tall with physical traits galore, Johnson looks the part but lacks the consistency and ball skills expected of a starting NFL cornerback. He has enough athleticism to make it as a cornerback, but he could be tied to a press-and-trail scheme where some of his coverage deficiencies can be covered up. His physical gifts could get him overdrafted, but he can become an eventual starter if he hones his ball skills and finds the right scheme fit.” – Lance Zierlein, NFL.com

     

    “Johnson played primarily on the right side of the formation, sometimes going full games without flipping over to the left. He doesn’t lack athleticism for the position, which gives him a relatively high ceiling when coupled with his large frame. Will fit into another cover 3 based scheme in the NFL, but don’t underrate his ability to play man coverage against vertical routes along the boundary. Johnson’s had one of the better weeks among the cornerbacks at the Senior Bowl, showing competitiveness and more confidence in his press technique.” – Brad Kelly, The Draft Network

     

    What PFF says

     

    -Bottom 10 percent in forced incompletion percentage (5.6 percent)

    -10th in cover snaps/target

    -135th in tackling efficiency

     

    [caption id=attachment_48126" align="alignnone" width="670]Lonnie-Johnson.png Chart via Pro Football Focus Draft Guide[/caption]

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