Name: Patrick Johnson Position: EDGE College: Tulane Height: 6’2” Weight: 240 lbs Overall Rank: No. 98 overall Position Rank: EDGE17 Strengths: Patrick Johnson did a little bit of everything at Tulane and that positional versatility will keep him on more teams’ boards. He has a stout overall frame and likes to play with a hard-hitting mentality, winning with foundational technique and above-average hustle. Johnson understands the realities of his physical profile and has the technical skills to cover up those deficiencies. He strikes with aggression and looks like he’s actively trying to light dudes up on every snap. When he gets inside a lineman’s frame, he has the grip strength and tenacity to win leverage and unlock the power in his lower half. Johnson plays with active hands as a pass-rusher and comes with varied moves that allow him to switch up his plan and win against more physically talented competition. Overall, he understands how to win one-on-one as a pass rusher and routinely puts himself in advantageous position.
Patrick Johnson 2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report
Patrick Johnson 2021 NFL Draft Scouting…
Patrick Johnson 2021 NFL Draft Scouting Report
Name: Patrick Johnson Position: EDGE College: Tulane Height: 6’2” Weight: 240 lbs Overall Rank: No. 98 overall Position Rank: EDGE17 Strengths: Patrick Johnson did a little bit of everything at Tulane and that positional versatility will keep him on more teams’ boards. He has a stout overall frame and likes to play with a hard-hitting mentality, winning with foundational technique and above-average hustle. Johnson understands the realities of his physical profile and has the technical skills to cover up those deficiencies. He strikes with aggression and looks like he’s actively trying to light dudes up on every snap. When he gets inside a lineman’s frame, he has the grip strength and tenacity to win leverage and unlock the power in his lower half. Johnson plays with active hands as a pass-rusher and comes with varied moves that allow him to switch up his plan and win against more physically talented competition. Overall, he understands how to win one-on-one as a pass rusher and routinely puts himself in advantageous position.