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per David:
Drafted in the fifth round of the 2020 NFL Draft, former Minnesota Golden Gophers wide receiver Tyler Johnson arrived to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with a lot of hype surrounding what he could become.
Johnson's production grew in year two up 24 catches and nearly 200 yards from his output his rookie year.
But his catch percentage dropped five percent, yards per reception decreased by four full yards on average, and he failed to find the end zone.
Stack all of that on top of his showing up to training camp out of shape and the clear occasions at times he and quarterback Tom Brady were on completely different pages, and there's a lot of concern surrounding the third-year receiver and whether or not he'll ever reach his full potential.
Sometimes, in these situations, teams decide it's best to part ways with young talent.
Go Gophers!!
Drafted in the fifth round of the 2020 NFL Draft, former Minnesota Golden Gophers wide receiver Tyler Johnson arrived to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with a lot of hype surrounding what he could become.
Johnson's production grew in year two up 24 catches and nearly 200 yards from his output his rookie year.
But his catch percentage dropped five percent, yards per reception decreased by four full yards on average, and he failed to find the end zone.
Stack all of that on top of his showing up to training camp out of shape and the clear occasions at times he and quarterback Tom Brady were on completely different pages, and there's a lot of concern surrounding the third-year receiver and whether or not he'll ever reach his full potential.
Sometimes, in these situations, teams decide it's best to part ways with young talent.
Is It Time For Buccaneers to Move On From WR Tyler Johnson?
Would trading the receiver do better for the team than keeping him another season?
www.si.com
Go Gophers!!