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https://twitter.com/mikeclaynfl/status/1314379813818335243?s=21Mike Clay @MikeClayNFL
Tyler Johnson playing 83% of the snaps, per @NextGenStats![]()
https://twitter.com/mikeclaynfl/status/1314379813818335243?s=21Mike Clay @MikeClayNFL
Tyler Johnson playing 83% of the snaps, per @NextGenStats![]()
Sounds to me like someone at Rotoworld is trying to acquire Johnson on the cheapJohnson probably doesn't have much of a Dynasty league future.Â
I would be better with that comment if that was the motivation.Sounds to me like someone at Rotoworld is trying to acquire Johnson on the cheap
Tyler Johnson caught both of his targets for four yards and a touchdown in Tampa Bay's Week 7 win over the Raiders.
Johnson has taken a backseat in Tampa Bay's offense since both Chris Godwin (9/88/1) and Scotty Miller (6/109/1) have returned healthy the past two weeks, totaling 3/11/2 receiving off the bench in that stint. His lone touchdown catch on Sunday helped cap the Bucs' 21-0 run to put the Raiders away in the final quarter. Johnson isn't an option for re-draft leagues as long as Godwin and Miller are healthy but is a clear priority stash in dynasty formats.
- Rotoworld
Tyler Johnson was held without a catch on one target in the Bucs' Super Bowl win over the Chiefs.Â
The No. 161 overall pick of the draft, slot-man Johnson mixed in for the occasional big play but caught more than two passes only once. His 12/169/2 regular season was nevertheless an accomplishment in a receiver corps stuffed to the gills with All-Pro talent. More than once, Johnson earned the praises of Tom Brady. With Chris Godwin and Antonio Brown both headed to free agency, Johnson could earn a bigger role in 2021. He turns 23 in August.
Feb 7, 2021, 11:03 PM ET
Tyler Johnson caught three of six targets for 63 yards in the Bucs' Week 3 loss to the Rams.Â
Johnson nearly had a long catch-and-run touchdown if not for a shoestring tackle by a Rams defender. He out-targeted and out-produced Scotty Miller in a game where the Bucs were missing Antonio Brown (COVID-19), and looks to be the team's No. 3 wideout for as long as Brown is sidelined. The lightning fast Johnson shouldn't be rostered in most 12-team leagues though.Â
Sep 26, 2021, 9:36 PM ET
The knock on Johnson coming out of college was breakaway speed. He didn't even run at the combine. This blurb is dead, dead wrong. It's hard to imagine how wrong this blurb is if one didn't know.The lightning fast Johnson
Tyler Johnson caught 5-of-6 targets for 65 yards in Tampa's Week 8 loss to New Orleans.
With Mike Evans under Marshon Lattimore lock-and-key, Tom Brady focused more on Johnson. Johnson sped through New Orleans' defense on a second-quarter catch to gain 16 yards after the catch on a 31-yarder. Johnson was not particularly involved in Tampa's game plan in the red zone, but did not look lost. If Rob Gronkowski and Antonio Brown aren't recovered coming out of Week 9, he could be in a smash spot against a weak Washington secondary.Â
Oct 31, 2021, 8:45 PM ET
Agreed but here’s my concern.  Since he is so buried, when does he actual get a shot t start? And more importantly, will that shot come with Brady still at QB? ÂI think he has looked good at every opportunity but is just so buried. A dynasty buy although owners probably holdingÂ
Starting him (desperately) in 4 leagues this week.Warming up to Tyler Johnson as a potential play in week 10 with no Gronk again and Godwin in question. Evans can only handle so much and I'm sure he would see lots of help coverage if Godwin missed.
No Gronk, no Antonio maybe no Godwin? Why not start him?Starting him (desperately) in 4 leagues this week.
NiceI’m all in in this play. I have lots of Godwin and AB, so fire up Johnson this week! I picked him up in 6 of 9 leagues yesterday.Â
Totally agree, thought he looked good in limited time in Tampa and he’s a local MN hero…..Vikes should sign him with Bisi down.
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#Rams OC Mike LaFleur on Tyler Johnson:
“The game’s not too big for him. He’s tough, he’s a big, physical dude, and he’s got confidence. I know, most importantly, Matthew [Stafford] and the guys have confidence in him. So, again, next man up, and he’s that man up.”