Is there a story behind Donovan Johnson

Submitted by ldevon1 on

And the lack of interest from the in state schools? I believe he ended up signing with Penn St. Michigan didn't offer, even after the numbers crunch opened up, and after looking into other DB options. State never offered and they had availability, and took Reid, another Cass Tech kid. He ran a 4.3 at the Opening, and was a consensus 4 star kid. Just wondering if anyone had any insight? 

Minus The Houma

February 3rd, 2017 at 8:17 AM ^

I was hoping he was going to be a last minute signing day surprise. But I guess the coaches were comfortable with who they had in the secondary and if anyone was getting an offer it was Iffy.

Farnn

February 3rd, 2017 at 8:28 AM ^

All players in HS inflate their measurements to look better to college teams.  And even many in college are listed as taller and heavier than they are.  Don't get accurate measurements until the NFL combine.

I Like Burgers

February 3rd, 2017 at 11:16 AM ^

I've always wondered how accurate the measurements at the Nike/Rivals/etc camps are.  I mean, I've watched them weigh and measure the recruits as they check in, but there's nothing stopping the person recording those measurements from writing down something inflated.

And I've also seen recruits skip that whole process altogether.

oriental andrew

February 3rd, 2017 at 5:27 PM ^

What he's not telling you is that that's his "shoe" height. 

Sidenote: I know a guy who is pretty short (probably around 5'5" barefoot). He has the thickest soled shoes and I'm pretty sure he also has those gel inserts. All told, I think it adds a solid 1.5-2" to his height. 

Evil Empire

February 3rd, 2017 at 8:37 AM ^

There was a big size mismatch on the edge.  Our cornerback towered over one of the Northwestern wideouts.  Our guy: 5'11" Ty Law.  Their guy was 5'4".  I miss those days.