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He isn't sidberry... but he could be a VERY good pick for us for a LONG time!!!
 
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I am fine with it.... He was one of my top 3 at that spot.
 

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I like it a lot. Ball Hawk, team captian, ball skills.

Perfect for our big nickel because are extra safety always plays deep and Rashad likes playing with the play in front of him and thats where he excells. Great intangibles. Ranked as one of the huddlereports guys #1 S.
 
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Overview A complete unknown coming out of high school, Johnson was just grateful that former Tide head coach Mike Shula even let him try out for the team when he arrived on campus as a freshman in 2004. Now, after completing his final season, the team captain leaves the college game regarded as the premier safety in the Southeastern Conference.

When Johnson came to Tuscaloosa, he was a running back out of Sulligent, Alabama, a small town about an hour from Jasper and home to a tiny 1-A high school. After a redshirt season, Johnson made the move to defense in 2005, but saw no action short of special teams work. In 2006, he finally got a chance to start four times, but still saw limited action at safety. After a coaching change and a tireless spring, he earned a starting job in the defensive secondary, and he did little to disappoint during his stellar junior and senior campaigns.

Now, the Tide will look to replace his 224 tackles and his senior leadership. Even the coaching staff admits that Alabama will be hard pressed to find someone who can replicate Johnson's sense of awareness and overall ball-hawking skills that led to a combined 11 interceptions over the past two seasons.

"Rashad did all those things," Alabama head coach Nick Saban said. "He played the deep part of the field all the time. He was good in sub (nickel or dime formations), in passing downs with his range, ball skills, ball judgment in the deep part of the field."

As a special teams performer in 2005, Johnson totaled eight tackles (5 solos) and caused one fumble in 12 contests. He forced his way into the starting lineup for four games at free safety in 2006, but missed two late season contests with an ankle sprain. He finished with 33 tackles (22 solos) and two forced fumbles, as he also tried his hand at kickoff returns, gaining 64 yards on three chances.

With Saban taking over the coaching reigns, Johnson's career began to take off. The junior free safety not only earned a starting job, but was named team captain. He collected a team-high 94 tackles (57 solos) with a sack and 5.5 stops for loss in 2007, picking up All-Southeastern Conference first-team honors. His six interceptions rank seventh on the school single-season record list and he also broke up eight throws and caused one fumble.

Johnson was a unanimous All-SEC first-team choice in 2008. He received SEC Defensive Player of the Year honors, as he delivered 89 tackles (60 solos), ranking second on the team. He had five stops behind the line of scrimmage and caused a fumble for the fifth time in his career. The safety led the Tide with five interceptions and 11 pass breakups, as he guided a squad that ranked third in the nation in total defense (263.5 ypg).

High School Lettered as a running back at Sulligent (Ala.) High School, but did not garner any state or national recognition.

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Analysis Positives: Cerebral defender. ... Reads the action quickly and puts himself in position to make big plays. ... Quick to recognize run and is able to often get to the ballcarrier before blockers can be effective. ... Reliable centerfielder who understands his position as the last line of defense and can break down in space to make the open-field tackle. ... Faster on the field than his 40 time would indicate due to his instincts. ... Natural playmaker. ... Baits the quarterback and has a good burst to close. ... Will fight for the ball and can snatch the ball at its highest point. ... Can track the ball over his shoulder. ... Has a history of making the big play at critical moments.

Negatives: Has a skinny build. ... Needs to bulk up in both his upper and lower body to be able to handle taking on blockers at the NFL level. ... May struggle to maintain his questionable pure speed with additional mass. ... Can get caught up in the trash. ... Not as reliable a tackler near the line of scrimmage, as he is willing to lunge with teammates supporting around him. ... Not a tone-setter in the middle capable of intimidating with big hits. ... A bit high-cut and struggles to keep up with receivers in man coverage. ... Character red flags due to a February 2008 arrest for disorderly conduct.

Injury Report 2006: Sat out the Louisiana State (11/11) and Auburn (11/18) contests with an ankle sprain.

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i guess it's good that Francisco will see less of the field.
 

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So far I hate this draft, hate it... We need pass rushers... Why pass on L.S.
 

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I like it a lot. Ball Hawk, team captian, ball skills.

Perfect for our big nickel because are extra safety always plays deep and Rashad likes playing with the play in front of him and thats where he excells. Great intangibles. Ranked as one of the huddlereports guys #1 S.
That is what we need.
 
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Jesus... Bill Cosby and Quan Cosby.... I'd rather watch NFLN's commercials.
 

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So far I hate this draft, hate it... We need pass rushers... Why pass on L.S.

There must be a reason every team in the NFL has passed on the guy...most multiple times. Just because PFW or whatever says he is rated high doesn't mean NFL scouting depts feel the same.
 

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We had the worst rushing attack in the league last season.....addressed in the first round with Beanie wells

We had the highest passing TDs allowed in the league last season and lost the Superbowl on the last drive due to missed assignments......addressed depth with Bryant McFadden and now Rashad Johnson. Nice to see we are getting BPA and working on our deficiencies at the same time
 

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LB Tyrone McKenzie moves to the Pats. That's the second USF LB on their roster IIRC.
 

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The FS pick for us does three things -

1. We finally have a backup FS, where as Fransisco, Ware, and Lewis are more SS types.

2. We finally have a DB that can play the big Nickel we seemed to really like to use a lot.

3. Rolles contract doubles next year, the last year of his contract. He will be making huge money, so if he doesn't get extended before then, we have a replacement that will be learning the game for a year. Its how the Pats and Pitt do things.
 

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