Texans’ Johnson on a
mission
Jun/12/08 07:57 PM Filed in:
Andre Johnson
Houston Texans wide receiver
Andre Johnson is a player who will typically be
drafted toward the end of the fourth round
(possibly later) in most fantasy drafts. A major
reason for that is the fact he’s been bitten
by the injury bug on two different occasions
during his five-year career. With that said,
it’s important to look beyond those injuries
as you sort through the various rankings and
projections that will be released in the coming
months.
In the first two games of 2007-08, he had a combined 14
receptions for 262 yards and three touchdowns. After an
unfortunate injury that sidelined Johnson through Week
11, he jumped back on the scene with six catches for
120 yards and a touchdown. In the end, Johnson ended
the season with 60 grabs for 800-plus yards and eight
scores.
Even though he’s already made a name for himself,
this might be the year Johnson goes from being a really
good wide receiver to en elite player who could have a
tremendous fantasy impact.
With its first pick in April's NFL draft, Houston
drafted offensive lineman Duane Brown, a former
standout at Virginia Tech. Assuming Brown fares well
for the Texans, he'll bolster a line that has
historically been prone to allowing sacks; extra time
in the pocket for a QB means extra time for a wideout
to get open, which would obviously give Johnson a
chance to thrive.
Moreover, last season’s signing of Kevin Walter
provided an additional threat on the opposite side of
the field, meaning it’ll be difficult to
consistently double-down on Johnson without being
burned by Walter. Tight end Owen Daniels and running
back Ahman Green are also viable threats who will
prevent defenses from keying in on Johnson.
In short, don't be surprised if 2008 is a banner season
for Johnson, who's capable of 1,300-plus receiving
yards and double-digit TDs. Crazy as this might sound,
one should seriously consider drafting him as early as
the end of the second round in fantasy drafts.
(realfootball365.com)