Andre Johnson has a big year in store playing with Andrew Luck in Indianapolis. Believers in catch-per-target efficiency as an end-all-be-all will tell you
Andre Johnson is nearly finished. This stat paints an inaccurate and unfair picture of
what Johnson has left to offer. While not the physical specimen he used to be, the veteran receiver still knows how to get open. He beat man coverage at a 69.9 percent success rate last season, and did battle with number-one corners throughout the year despite
DeAndre Hopkins’ stellar performance on the other side. He just never played with a quarterback last season who fit him, which is why he caught so few of his targets. Johnson also brings something to the Colts offense
Andrew Luck has yet to play with, a dominant receiver in traffic. The former Texan posted a 76.5 percent contested catch conversion rate on 17 attempts, which was one of the strongest efforts charted in 2014. Even if he does fall off a physical cliff, that ability will keep his value afloat, a la
Anquan Boldin. Johnson never seemed settled with how his final year played out in Houston, or his release by the only NFL team he’s known. His Reception Perception data indicates he’ll be making them pay for that decision two times a year now. Expect a big season from this player, as the Colts look to make Super Bowl run in 2015.