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[CBSSportsline] Texans know they have gem in Johnson

Discussion in 'Houston Texans' started by Master Baiter, Nov 4, 2004.

  1. Master Baiter

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    Texans know they have gem in Johnson

    With the third overall pick in the 2002 draft, the Houston Texans figured to wind up with one of three players -- wide receiver Charles Rogers, wide receiver Andre Johnson or defensive tackle Dewayne Robertson. Privately, however, they hoped it would be one in particular.

    Andre Johnson.

    In all the years I've been scouting," said Texans senior vice president and general manager Charley Casserly, "I'd never seen a wide receiver who was this big, this fast, this athletic and this good."

    We know. We know. The Texans wound up with their man after Detroit chose Rogers, and in 1½ seasons, Johnson has become the league's most promising young wide receiver since Minnesota took Randy Moss with the 21st pick of the 1998 draft.

    There is nothing the guy can't do. He's quick. He's fast. He's strong. He's physical. Plus, he catches everything thrown at him. In short, he's everything the Texans envisioned when they chose him ahead of Robertson, and he's a pivotal reason Houston is a half-game behind front-running Jacksonville in the AFC South.

    "When we looked at Andre," said Casserly, "there wasn't any negative on him. He was strong, fast, athletic and tough. Occasionally, he'd drop a ball, but we said, 'We can work with him to correct that,' and we have. The guy just needed direction more than anything else."

    The only direction you see with Johnson these days is north. Everything with this guy is pointed up. In his first season, he led all AFC rookies in catches (66) and receiving yards (976); had three 100-yard games; led the league with 445 yards after the catch; and showed all the signs of becoming the ideal target for the team's franchise quarterback, David Carr.

    Now there can be no doubt. Johnson is the AFC's fourth-leading receiver; is second to Jacksonville's Jimmy Smith in yards; has two 100-yard games; hauled in a club-record 12 passes against Minnesota; and scored as many times (4) through seven games as he did in 16 last season.

    "I know you hear that stuff about how rookie receivers can't make an impact, but that's a bunch of bull," said Casserly. "It all depends on the system and the opportunities he's given. What you're seeing now is a confident receiver who's making plays downfield in spots where he wasn't making them a year ago."

    Johnson was nothing short of marvelous in an overtime loss to Minnesota, making acrobatic catches and carving up the Vikings secondary for a career-best 170 yards. Then last weekend, he had a team-high nine catches -- including the 100th of his short career -- in a 20-6 defeat of Jacksonville, the Texans' fourth victory in five games.

    The Texans are hot, and so is their second-year receiver. Through 26 games, Johnson has 108 catches for 1,541 yards and eight TDs, and while that's short of what Moss accomplished through his first 26 starts (101 catches, 1,827 yards and 21 scores) it's better than almost everyone else. That's one reason you had better start taking Johnson and the Houston Texans seriously.

    "I think the guy's becoming one of the top receivers in the league," said Casserly.

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    This is there front page article. CBSSportsline has always been the only sports website that I've seen give Houston teams some props.
     
  2. bobrek

    bobrek Politics belong in the D & D

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    Have the Texans played an extra 3 games this year we don't know about?
     
  3. Nashvegas

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    any chance of us unloading picks for Travis Henry at the end of the year?
     
  4. Rocketman95

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    Why?
     
  5. Nashvegas

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    In my opinion, DD is not the answer at tailback...neither is Wells or Hollings.
     
  6. Rocketman95

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    And what makes you think Travis Henry is?
     
  7. DaDakota

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    I have AJ as my top fantasy receiver.

    DD
     
  8. Lil Francis

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    What about Rudi Johnson. He is a F.A. at the end of the season.
     
  9. Rocketman95

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    Again, what have either of those guys done that make you think they're better than Davis?
     
  10. Lil Francis

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    Davis is a nice back don't get me wrong but you can't tell me you would take Davis over Rudi Johnson or Travis Henry.
     
  11. Rocketman95

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    Yeah, I can. Not to mention, even if they are better backs, it's still not worth paying them money when you have completely serviceable backs and other need positions.
     
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    Unless there is some stud RB in the draft that falls into our laps, I don't see any reason to really give up on DD at this point either. The guy was stellar for most of last season, and suddenly he's not. Did he suddenly change, or is the more likely possibility that something else changed? This new zone blocking thing they have the O-line doing hasn't been real successful in run blocking so far this season. I think, once it starts working well, it is catered to Davis' running style, but for right now there really aren't that many holes for our RB to punch through, whether they are Dominick, Rudi Johnson, Travis Henry or anyone.
     
  13. Lil Francis

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    The money is a different issue but there is no "if" about Henry and Johnson being better backs. D.D.'s longest run this year is 10 yards. Im not giving up on the guy at all. Im just saying if you can upgrade the starting RB position in the offseason then im all for it. Teams started taking him seriously and its starting to show that he is more of a backup/3rd down back than an every down back like Rudi Johnson. Our offense is already good but just think how much better it would be with a legit back in the backfield.
     
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    I'm not to fond about Alexander, but i would love to have James. With the money Payton got, i don't see how Indi can resign James and Harrison. If there was a way we get James and could convert DD into a tight end, since he catches so many passes already, our offense would be scary good. :eek:
     
  16. H-Town Info

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    i heard harrison is going to get a hefty contract so edge might the one being let go.
     
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    I expected Indi to preserve their passing game over their running game. RB's are a little easier to come by than a QB and WR that have the coordination those 2 have.
     
  18. JayZ750

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    E. James would be freaking awesome on our team, but we probably still have more defensive holes we should fill first.
     
  19. Master Baiter

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    After living in Indy for a while, the concensus there is that Edge is gone. I kept hearing that he wanted to go to Miami or somewhere in the south. He hates Indy, which I cant blame him to much since it is as cold as a witches titty most of the year and does not have the greatest night life.
     
  20. mulletman

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    Dewayne Robertson who??

    :D
     

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