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Player Profile: Jerrod Johnson


By Will Spencer
September 3rd, 2010 at 1:44 pm



Position: QB School: Texas A&M
Height: 6’5" Weight: 245 lbs
Class: RS-Senior 40 time: 4.90
All-Star Game: Team Captain:

Overall Grade:

-.–

Draft Projection:


Non-position specific categories


Category

Max. Value

Grade

Height/Weight 6 -
Speed 8 -
Quickness/Agility 10 -
Strength/Explosion 10 -
Athletic Ability 8 -
Durability 8 -
Character 6 -
Production/Experience 6 -
Toughness 8 -
Potential 10 -


Quarterback Specific Categories


Category

Max. Value

Grade

Decision Making 10 -
Arm Strength 7 -
Accuracy 10 -
Mechanics/Footwork 7 -
Mobility 6 -
Release Quickness 8 -



Explanation of Player Grading System


The Breakdown

Johnson is an athletic, mobile quarterback that put up impressive numbers in 2009. However, he has a lot of work to do on his game. Footwork and mechanics are questionable at best and he’s very quick to tuck and run when primary receivers aren’t open. Johnson also needs to focus on his accuracy and decision making if he wants to make it as a quarterback at the next level.

Strengths

Full report coming soon!

Weaknesses

Full report coming soon!

Analysis

Full report coming soon!

Experience

Saw action in several games in 2008 and became the full time starter in 2009.

Awards and Honors

2009: Second team All-Big 12.

Academics

Graduated with a degree in kinesiology in May of 2010.

Injuries

No known history of injuries.

Athletic Experience

Also played wide receiver and safety at times in high school.

Bloodlines

Father, Larry, played defensive back and wide receiver at Texas A&M.

Off-field

Reportedly heavily involved in community service.


Career Stats
Year Comp Att % Yards TD INT Sacks Rush Yds Rush TD
2009 296 497 59.6 3579 30 8 145 506 8
2008 194 326 59.5 2435 21 10 94 114 3
2007 2 7 28.6 50 2 0 13 111 3






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