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Charles Johnson - WR Grand Valley State (3 Viewers)

He's the Viking's best WR. It may be because he's not drawing the top defensive coverage but he has a connection with Touchdown Teddy and he seemingly always has a step or two on his man. It was only a matter of time. :thumbup:

Trade Cordarrelle for a LT.
Nobody is giving a good lt for Patterson. Unless he's old.

 
Rotoworld:

Charles Johnson caught three passes for 52 yards and a touchdown in the Sunday's Week 12 loss to the Packers.
Johnson played in three-wide sets over Jarius Wright and finished with a team-high 12 targets. He scored on a 22-yard catch late in the first half, and was able to add a two-point conversion. Johnson has been the Vikings leading receiver in consecutive weeks and is on the WR4 radar. He isn't worth targeting on waivers outside of deeper leagues.

Nov 23 - 5:36 PM
 
Appears he may have moved into the #1 role -- 8 first half targets, but only two catches.
i didn't watch the game but he got a ton of targets. any reason he couldn't reel in more of them?
He doesn't appear to have great hands. Hopefully an offseason of work will see him bigger and stronger.
I saw a couple "drops". They were the kind of catches that you'd say "Wow" if he did catch them though. He was wide open a lot which is a good sign, but Teddy couldn't seem to ever hit him in stride.

I obviously would have preferred for him to have caught more of those passes, but I still can't come away from this game as anything but a positive for him. He was open a lot, even if it's because he was drawing the weakest coverage. He has the measurables to be an elite WR. Hopefully he continues to see a lot of action and him and Teddy both continue to improve.

I'm a Patterson owner in dynasty and it hurts me to say it, but I don't see any reason why Patterson should be out there over Johnson at this point in time.

 
Rotoworld:

Charles Johnson - WR - Vikings

Vikings WR Charles Johnson played on 67-of-69 snaps in Sunday's loss to the Packers.

Even with Greg Jennings (ribs) and Jarius Wright (hamstring) active, Johnson was a full-time player. It's an exciting revelation for a player we've long been tracking because he goes 6'2/217 and runs a 4.38. Over the last two weeks, Johnson has totaled 9-139-1 on a team-high 18 targets, emerging as the No. 1 receiver for Teddy Bridgewater. Johnson makes for an intriguing deeper-league streamer in a home game against the Panthers' weak corner corps in Week 13. Jennings is done, Patterson is far too raw and Wright is a sub-average player that's been passed on the depth chart.

Related: Greg Jennings, Jarius Wright, Cordarrelle Patterson

Source: profootballfocus.com

Nov 24 - 10:32 AM
 
Debating picking this guy up in a 16-team standard league where I've had a lot of trouble filling WR3. Do you think he's startable ROS over Hawkins or Fitzgerald (once he's healthy?) Otherwise, might just pick up a second D.

 
Rotoworld:

Charles Johnson - WR - Vikings

Vikings WR Charles Johnson played on 67-of-69 snaps in Sunday's loss to the Packers.

Even with Greg Jennings (ribs) and Jarius Wright (hamstring) active, Johnson was a full-time player. It's an exciting revelation for a player we've long been tracking because he goes 6'2/217 and runs a 4.38. Over the last two weeks, Johnson has totaled 9-139-1 on a team-high 18 targets, emerging as the No. 1 receiver for Teddy Bridgewater. Johnson makes for an intriguing deeper-league streamer in a home game against the Panthers' weak corner corps in Week 13. Jennings is done, Patterson is far too raw and Wright is a sub-average player that's been passed on the depth chart.

Related: Greg Jennings, Jarius Wright, Cordarrelle Patterson

Source: profootballfocus.com

Nov 24 - 10:32 AM
One of the worst takes by Rotoworld this year. It is such knee jerk ####. Jenning will have a good game next week and they will say the opposite. I wish the person who writes this crap would sign his name to it so I can tell him what i think of him.

 
Rotoworld:

Charles Johnson - WR - Vikings

Vikings WR Charles Johnson played on 67-of-69 snaps in Sunday's loss to the Packers.

Even with Greg Jennings (ribs) and Jarius Wright (hamstring) active, Johnson was a full-time player. It's an exciting revelation for a player we've long been tracking because he goes 6'2/217 and runs a 4.38. Over the last two weeks, Johnson has totaled 9-139-1 on a team-high 18 targets, emerging as the No. 1 receiver for Teddy Bridgewater. Johnson makes for an intriguing deeper-league streamer in a home game against the Panthers' weak corner corps in Week 13. Jennings is done, Patterson is far too raw and Wright is a sub-average player that's been passed on the depth chart.

Related: Greg Jennings, Jarius Wright, Cordarrelle Patterson

Source: profootballfocus.com

Nov 24 - 10:32 AM
One of the worst takes by Rotoworld this year. It is such knee jerk ####. Jenning will have a good game next week and they will say the opposite. I wish the person who writes this crap would sign his name to it so I can tell him what i think of him.
I actually thought it was pretty accurate. Jennings isn't done but he's done as a #1. Patterson is hot garbage and Wright is a #3 slot guy.

 
[SIZE=14.28px]Appears he may have moved into the #1 role -- [/SIZE]8 first half targets, but only two catches.
i didn't watch the game but he got a ton of targets. any reason he couldn't reel in more of them?
He doesn't appear to have great hands. Hopefully an offseason of work will see him bigger and stronger.
IIRC hes pretty old isnt he? I think what you see is what you get here

 
[SIZE=14.28px]Appears he may have moved into the #1 role -- [/SIZE]8 first half targets, but only two catches.
i didn't watch the game but he got a ton of targets. any reason he couldn't reel in more of them?
He doesn't appear to have great hands. Hopefully an offseason of work will see him bigger and stronger.
IIRC hes pretty old isnt he? I think what you see is what you get here
He's 25.

i think physically he is what he is. the specs are pretty impressive - height/weight/speed - but he's going to need more burn with the first unit. he can put it together and be productive (see Brian Quick) at this stage of his career.

 
Not sure where the bad hands stuff is coming from, but yeah... at 25 they aren't going to get better.

FWIW, he looked really calm and steady on the catches I saw. Missed on what would have been a pretty good play along the sideline, but the ball was badly thrown and he was trying to work out how to stay in bounds and get down to the ball at the same time.

Considering this is a guy who came from a tiny school and was cut by the Browns it's fairly safe to say he had to show something pretty good in practice to get the call.

 
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lod01 said:
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Rotoworld:

Charles Johnson - WR - Vikings

Vikings WR Charles Johnson played on 67-of-69 snaps in Sunday's loss to the Packers.

Even with Greg Jennings (ribs) and Jarius Wright (hamstring) active, Johnson was a full-time player. It's an exciting revelation for a player we've long been tracking because he goes 6'2/217 and runs a 4.38. Over the last two weeks, Johnson has totaled 9-139-1 on a team-high 18 targets, emerging as the No. 1 receiver for Teddy Bridgewater. Johnson makes for an intriguing deeper-league streamer in a home game against the Panthers' weak corner corps in Week 13. Jennings is done, Patterson is far too raw and Wright is a sub-average player that's been passed on the depth chart.

Related: Greg Jennings, Jarius Wright, Cordarrelle Patterson

Source: profootballfocus.com

Nov 24 - 10:32 AM
One of the worst takes by Rotoworld this year. It is such knee jerk ####. Jenning will have a good game next week and they will say the opposite. I wish the person who writes this crap would sign his name to it so I can tell him what i think of him.
I actually thought it was pretty accurate. Jennings isn't done but he's done as a #1. Patterson is hot garbage and Wright is a #3 slot guy.
How is it accurate? All three were injured before or during the game. They can promote Charles Johnson without making derogatory comments about the other receivers.

 
lod01 said:
Donnybrook said:
Faust said:
Rotoworld:

Charles Johnson - WR - Vikings

Vikings WR Charles Johnson played on 67-of-69 snaps in Sunday's loss to the Packers.

Even with Greg Jennings (ribs) and Jarius Wright (hamstring) active, Johnson was a full-time player. It's an exciting revelation for a player we've long been tracking because he goes 6'2/217 and runs a 4.38. Over the last two weeks, Johnson has totaled 9-139-1 on a team-high 18 targets, emerging as the No. 1 receiver for Teddy Bridgewater. Johnson makes for an intriguing deeper-league streamer in a home game against the Panthers' weak corner corps in Week 13. Jennings is done, Patterson is far too raw and Wright is a sub-average player that's been passed on the depth chart.

Related: Greg Jennings, Jarius Wright, Cordarrelle Patterson

Source: profootballfocus.com

Nov 24 - 10:32 AM
One of the worst takes by Rotoworld this year. It is such knee jerk ####. Jenning will have a good game next week and they will say the opposite. I wish the person who writes this crap would sign his name to it so I can tell him what i think of him.
I actually thought it was pretty accurate. Jennings isn't done but he's done as a #1. Patterson is hot garbage and Wright is a #3 slot guy.
How is it accurate? All three were injured before or during the game. They can promote Charles Johnson without making derogatory comments about the other receivers.
I find it most funny that the blurb before on him said Johnson could safely be ignored on waivers, then they came back with the hype.

 
Roto has Vikings WR Charles Johnson's stock UP today primarily based on usage & production and they place his fellow WR Cordarrelle Patterson's stock DOWN primarily based on snap count.

They also mention inaccuracy with some of Teddy Bridgewater's throws to CJ sighting one instance where Charles Johnson was wide open for an apparent TD but was missed by Teddy.

http://www.rotoworld.com/articles/nfl/50324/277/stock-up-stock-down-week-12?pg=2

Stock Up, Stock Down: Week 12Tuesday, November 25, 2014

Charles Johnson

The best second-year receiver on the Vikings’ roster is not named Cordarrelle Patterson. Charles Johnson played 67-of-69 snaps Week 12 against the Packers, hauling in 3-of-11 targets for 52 yards and a touchdown. He was wide open for another touchdown after an ankle breaking route in the second half but was missed by Teddy Bridgewater, which was a theme throughout the game.

Johnson has played 79 percent of the Vikings’ snaps over the last two weeks and has a team-high 18 targets over that span. Bridgewater’s struggles make me hesitant to call Johnson startable in 12-team leagues, but he certainly needs to be owned and is worth a start in deeper leagues.

... The Purge

These players are unlikely to make any noise this season. They are not must drops, but can be replaced without worry.

Cordarrelle Patterson played 33-of-69 snaps Week 12 against the Packers. He has fallen well behind Charles Johnson in the passing-game pecking order. …
 
Was expecting to use my WW claim this week on a second D, but got snaked on both Buffalo and Miami and ended up with Johnson instead. Now I'm giving serious consideration to starting him this week over Hawkins in a standard league. Love the Carolina match-up.

 
My fantasy season is swirling down the drain - need to catch lightning in a bottle with a decent floor - is this it?
His upside is lightning in a bottle, but his floor is still close to zero (at least for another week or two).

But I'm rolling with him in leagues where I need a last starter. You'd have to show something pretty strong in practice to go from being a WW pickup after the BROWN'S cut you to passing an org's darling of the future like Patterson.

 
My fantasy season is swirling down the drain - need to catch lightning in a bottle with a decent floor - is this it?
His upside is lightning in a bottle, but his floor is still close to zero (at least for another week or two).

But I'm rolling with him in leagues where I need a last starter. You'd have to show something pretty strong in practice to go from being a WW pickup after the BROWN'S cut you to passing an org's darling of the future like Patterson.
Remember that Norv Turner is the OC of the Vikings. He is an offensive genius and can spot talent (just don't let him be HC). That is why Johnson is getting a shot.

 
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My fantasy season is swirling down the drain - need to catch lightning in a bottle with a decent floor - is this it?
His upside is lightning in a bottle, but his floor is still close to zero (at least for another week or two).

But I'm rolling with him in leagues where I need a last starter. You'd have to show something pretty strong in practice to go from being a WW pickup after the BROWN'S cut you to passing an org's darling of the future like Patterson.
Remember that Norv Turner is the OC of the Vikings. He is an offensive genius and can spot talent (just don't let him be HC). That is why Johnson is getting a shot.
And both were with Cleveland last season. Norv probably had something to do with Minnesota acquiring him

 
Is that 2nd one not going to count? I thought he crossed the plane before fumbling.
probably a candidate for the Thursday stat change. I can't tell from the replay.
He fumbled before reaching the endzone.
I realize that was the call on the field. From the replay I saw, it looked close, which is why I say it's a possibility it could get credited to him as they review the stats, but maybe you saw a better view than I did.
 
Is that 2nd one not going to count? I thought he crossed the plane before fumbling.
probably a candidate for the Thursday stat change. I can't tell from the replay.
He fumbled before reaching the endzone.
I realize that was the call on the field. From the replay I saw, it looked close, which is why I say it's a possibility it could get credited to him as they review the stats, but maybe you saw a better view than I did.
I don't think that's how it works.

 
Is that 2nd one not going to count? I thought he crossed the plane before fumbling.
probably a candidate for the Thursday stat change. I can't tell from the replay.
He fumbled before reaching the endzone.
I realize that was the call on the field. From the replay I saw, it looked close, which is why I say it's a possibility it could get credited to him as they review the stats, but maybe you saw a better view than I did.
That's what official reviews are for. Stat corrections are usually just tackles, yards, or a forward/backward pass. Those are plays that aren't reviewed on the field.

 
Is that 2nd one not going to count? I thought he crossed the plane before fumbling.
probably a candidate for the Thursday stat change. I can't tell from the replay.
He fumbled before reaching the endzone.
I realize that was the call on the field. From the replay I saw, it looked close, which is why I say it's a possibility it could get credited to him as they review the stats, but maybe you saw a better view than I did.
That's what official reviews are for. Stat corrections are usually just tackles, yards, or a forward/backward pass. Those are plays that aren't reviewed on the field.
You may be right, but I'm not sure they'd review that score so closely considering the end result was still a Vikings TD.
 
Is that 2nd one not going to count? I thought he crossed the plane before fumbling.
probably a candidate for the Thursday stat change. I can't tell from the replay.
He fumbled before reaching the endzone.
I realize that was the call on the field. From the replay I saw, it looked close, which is why I say it's a possibility it could get credited to him as they review the stats, but maybe you saw a better view than I did.
I'm not talking about the call on the field. Im talking about what actually happened, based on watching the replay over and over.
 
Is that 2nd one not going to count? I thought he crossed the plane before fumbling.
probably a candidate for the Thursday stat change. I can't tell from the replay.
He fumbled before reaching the endzone.
I realize that was the call on the field. From the replay I saw, it looked close, which is why I say it's a possibility it could get credited to him as they review the stats, but maybe you saw a better view than I did.
I'm not talking about the call on the field. Im talking about what actually happened, based on watching the replay over and over.
I see. Thanks!
 
This guy is looking like a nice wr to start rest of the season if you are wr needy. Teddy is starting to make some strides

 
[SIZE=14.2857141494751px]Appears he may have moved into the #1 role -- [/SIZE]8 first half targets, but only two catches.
i didn't watch the game but he got a ton of targets. any reason he couldn't reel in more of them?
He should have, one in the end zone went through his hands, would have been a tough catch but he could have made it.

Rotoworld:

Charles Johnson - WR - Vikings

Vikings WR Charles Johnson played on 67-of-69 snaps in Sunday's loss to the Packers.

Even with Greg Jennings (ribs) and Jarius Wright (hamstring) active, Johnson was a full-time player. It's an exciting revelation for a player we've long been tracking because he goes 6'2/217 and runs a 4.38. Over the last two weeks, Johnson has totaled 9-139-1 on a team-high 18 targets, emerging as the No. 1 receiver for Teddy Bridgewater. Johnson makes for an intriguing deeper-league streamer in a home game against the Panthers' weak corner corps in Week 13. Jennings is done, Patterson is far too raw and Wright is a sub-average player that's been passed on the depth chart.

Related: Greg Jennings, Jarius Wright, Cordarrelle Patterson

Source: profootballfocus.com

Nov 24 - 10:32 AM
Jennings has great hands and didn't look done just yet.


 
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I really am unsure of what I have in Charles Johnson on my dynasty team.

The last 5 games the Vikings have thrust him into action. He has become the teams best WR and their most dangerous weapon.

In the last 5 weeks he has 20 receptions for 355 yards and 2 td's. Is it possible that Charles Johnson is Teddy Bridgewater's main guy going forward? It seems as though Teddy and Norv really like him and have been targeting him quite regularly. He is open a lot as he has freakish athletic talent as a 6'2", 215 pound guy that ran a 4.38 forty. He still is developing as he was raw coming from a small school into the NFL and was injured and missed significant time. He also is on his 3rd team. He does have youth on his side as he is 25 years of age.

Is Johnson legit or fools gold?

 
I really am unsure of what I have in Charles Johnson on my dynasty team.

The last 5 games the Vikings have thrust him into action. He has become the teams best WR and their most dangerous weapon.

In the last 5 weeks he has 20 receptions for 355 yards and 2 td's. Is it possible that Charles Johnson is Teddy Bridgewater's main guy going forward? It seems as though Teddy and Norv really like him and have been targeting him quite regularly. He is open a lot as he has freakish athletic talent as a 6'2", 215 pound guy that ran a 4.38 forty. He still is developing as he was raw coming from a small school into the NFL and was injured and missed significant time. He also is on his 3rd team. He does have youth on his side as he is 25 years of age.

Is Johnson legit or fools gold?
:shrug: his potential is high. but when Green Bay and Cleveland both waived the guy, it makes me wonder if there's more going on than his natural talent. He's in a perfect situation to do fairly well going forward. Jennings is a good #2 but not a top guy, Patterson/Wright are slot receivers. Bridgewater could be an average NFL QB or better.

I'd keep him for sure, but no idea where to rank him.

 
I really am unsure of what I have in Charles Johnson on my dynasty team.

The last 5 games the Vikings have thrust him into action. He has become the teams best WR and their most dangerous weapon.

In the last 5 weeks he has 20 receptions for 355 yards and 2 td's. Is it possible that Charles Johnson is Teddy Bridgewater's main guy going forward? It seems as though Teddy and Norv really like him and have been targeting him quite regularly. He is open a lot as he has freakish athletic talent as a 6'2", 215 pound guy that ran a 4.38 forty. He still is developing as he was raw coming from a small school into the NFL and was injured and missed significant time. He also is on his 3rd team. He does have youth on his side as he is 25 years of age.

Is Johnson legit or fools gold?
:shrug: his potential is high. but when Green Bay and Cleveland both waived the guy, it makes me wonder if there's more going on than his natural talent. He's in a perfect situation to do fairly well going forward. Jennings is a good #2 but not a top guy, Patterson/Wright are slot receivers. Bridgewater could be an average NFL QB or better.

I'd keep him for sure, but no idea where to rank him.
Ya that is my thinking as well. I just have zero idea of what I have. We have big rosters so it is not a problem of keeping him, it is more so trying to decide of who he is and what I may or may not have going forward.

 
I really am unsure of what I have in Charles Johnson on my dynasty team.

The last 5 games the Vikings have thrust him into action. He has become the teams best WR and their most dangerous weapon.

In the last 5 weeks he has 20 receptions for 355 yards and 2 td's. Is it possible that Charles Johnson is Teddy Bridgewater's main guy going forward? It seems as though Teddy and Norv really like him and have been targeting him quite regularly. He is open a lot as he has freakish athletic talent as a 6'2", 215 pound guy that ran a 4.38 forty. He still is developing as he was raw coming from a small school into the NFL and was injured and missed significant time. He also is on his 3rd team. He does have youth on his side as he is 25 years of age.

Is Johnson legit or fools gold?
:shrug: his potential is high. but when Green Bay and Cleveland both waived the guy, it makes me wonder if there's more going on than his natural talent. He's in a perfect situation to do fairly well going forward. Jennings is a good #2 but not a top guy, Patterson/Wright are slot receivers. Bridgewater could be an average NFL QB or better.

I'd keep him for sure, but no idea where to rank him.
:no: not waived.

The Cleveland Browns signed Johnson off the Packers practice squad on October 12, 2013.

The Minnesota Vikings signed Johnson off the Browns' practice squad on September 20, 2014.[

 
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I really am unsure of what I have in Charles Johnson on my dynasty team.

The last 5 games the Vikings have thrust him into action. He has become the teams best WR and their most dangerous weapon.

In the last 5 weeks he has 20 receptions for 355 yards and 2 td's. Is it possible that Charles Johnson is Teddy Bridgewater's main guy going forward? It seems as though Teddy and Norv really like him and have been targeting him quite regularly. He is open a lot as he has freakish athletic talent as a 6'2", 215 pound guy that ran a 4.38 forty. He still is developing as he was raw coming from a small school into the NFL and was injured and missed significant time. He also is on his 3rd team. He does have youth on his side as he is 25 years of age.

Is Johnson legit or fools gold?
:shrug: his potential is high. but when Green Bay and Cleveland both waived the guy, it makes me wonder if there's more going on than his natural talent. He's in a perfect situation to do fairly well going forward. Jennings is a good #2 but not a top guy, Patterson/Wright are slot receivers. Bridgewater could be an average NFL QB or better.

I'd keep him for sure, but no idea where to rank him.
:no:

The Cleveland Browns signed Johnson off the Packers practice squad on October 12, 2013.

The Minnesota Vikings signed Johnson off the Browns' practice squad on September 20, 2014.[
Looks like teams were trying to sneak him onto their practice squad, but Norv knew the kid had some game as he was in Cleveland prior to his gig now with the Vikings. When you have that kind of freakish athleticism teams take notice.

 
Well GB had him on their practice squad and he was injured and the Browns claimed him. The Packers stated they were upset that he didn't give them an option to match the deal to keep him. The Packers have good WR's so it makes sense.

As to why the Browns cut him...I have no idea. There could be something else going on or it could just be the Browns being the Browns.

He has all the measurables you want for a WR1 and he's been producing several weeks in a row now, so it's hard to imagine that he just disappears all of a sudden. I don't know how good he can become but I don't think what we're seeing now is just a fluke.

 
What you have is a really good fit for Norv's style of offense. You have a conservative head coach and a smart developing QB with a questionable deep ball.

I'm a huge Vikings fan and a Teddy and Charles Johnson owner in dynasty so I'm probably not very objective but Johnson has a ton of potential. I think he's a WR 3 next year with the true potential to be a top 10 guy. Remember that after next year MN moves indoors as well.

If I was offered an early 2nd round pick right now I would not take it but I don't know if I'm valuing him too high. This offense is not currently built to light up the scoreboard but Teddy has shown clear progress in 2/3 of a season.

 
Rotoworld:

Charles Johnson - WR - Vikings

Charles Johnson will train with Brandon Marshall in Florida this offseason.

Following the Vikings-Bears game in November, Marshall came up to Johnson and called him "a baller." Marshall and Teddy Bridgewater worked out together in Florida last offseason, and Marshall told Bridgewater to invite Johnson this time around. Learning from one of the game's best in Marshall can do nothing but help Johnson. He'll be a popular "sleeper" pick next summer.

Source: St. Paul Pioneer Press

Dec 30 - 11:18 AM
 
(FFToday)Charles Johnson entered a game last month at Chicago with six career catches. When the game was over, Bears star Brandon Marshall wanted to work out with him this offseason. Marshall didn't know anything about the Vikings wide receiver prior to a Nov. 16 game at Soldier Field. Then he saw Johnson catch six passes for 87 yards. "He came up to me after the game and he said, 'Hey man, much respect, you're a baller, you're really good,''' Johnson said of his first encounter with the Chicago wide receiver while Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater was nearby. "Teddy was standing there and he said to him, 'Why didn't you tell me about him? Invite him to our (offseason) camp.' Teddy was like, 'We just signed him.' It was pretty cool.'' Johnson was signed off Cleveland's practice squad Sept. 20, and two months later had his breakout game against the Bears. Now, he expects to be working out this offseason not only with Bridgewater, but with Marshall, soon to be recovered from season-ending broken ribs and a lung injury suffered Dec. 4. Bridgewater and Marshall both train at Fit Speed Athletic Performance in Weston, Fla., just outside Miami. Johnson is looking forward to getting some pointers from a guy who has five NFL 100-catch seasons while having made five Pro Bowls. "It's great,'' Johnson said. "It was something to see that a guy like him who's established thought that I was good and acknowledged my game. He said that I had some good skills, and I really appreciated the compliment.'' Pardon Marshall if he knew little about Johnson until last month. After being a seventh-round pick out of Division II Grand Valley (Mich.) State by Green Bay in 2013, Johnson was on the Packers' practice squad before getting picked up by the Browns. Then he had knee surgery, ending his season. Vikings offensive coordinator Norv Turner held that position last year with Cleveland and Minnesota quarterbacks coach Scott Turner was then the Browns receivers coach. They saw enough of Johnson to recommend he be signed three months ago. Johnson had his first six career catches over a seven-game span before his big outing against the Bears. After that game, he replacedCordarrelle Patterson as a starting wide receiver and finished the season with 31 catches for 475 yards and two touchdowns. "We all respect Charles around here,'' Patterson said. "I hope he'll be here for many years.'' Johnson still has two years left on his rookie contract, paying him an economical $510,000 in 2015 and $600,000 in 2016. So he's not going anywhere anytime soon. "I just go out there each day and just try to work, so you can see my type of talent that I have, and I think coaches can see that,'' Johnson said. Marshall also has seen it. The two might play for rival NFC North teams, but Johnson relishes any chance he can get to learn from one of the league's top receivers.

 
Well, now...

OC Norv Turner credited Charles Johnson with the Vikings' late-season offensive improvement. Analysis: [Johnson] replaced Cordarrelle Patterson as the primary "X" in Week 12. In the six games from that point forward, the Vikings averaged 24.0 points per game with Johnson going 19-328-2. "It created some differences in how people defended us. I think we became a much more efficient offensive football team and put ourselves in position to win games," Turner said.
 
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