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2019 NFL Draft Player Profiles: Kentucky CB Lonnie Johnson

From now until the 2019 NFL Draft takes place, we hope to showcase as many prospects as possible and examine both their strengths and weaknesses. Most of these profiles will feature individuals that the Pittsburgh Steelers are likely to have an interest in, while a few others will be top-ranked players. If there is a player you would like us to analyze, let us know in the comments below.

#6 Lonnie Johnson/CB Kentucky – 6’2/2 210

The Good

– Elite size and excellent length (32 2/8 inch arms), certainly looks the part
– Length helps him to play the pocket, able to break up passes and make plays other can’t
– Tracks the ball in the air well, good hands to make the play
– Fluidity in his turn out of his pedal to defend the deep ball
– Shows enough long speed to carry vertical routes in man-to-man coverage
– Flashes physicality and hit power coming downhill
– Shows special teams value and ability to block kicks/field goals
– Experience at both outside corner spots

The Bad

– Shows stiffness and late awareness breaking down and transitioning against breaking routes (curls, digs, etc)
– Change of direction ability, lateral mobility needs work, fighting how tall and long he is
– Struggles with his punch in press man, routinely strikes with the wrong hand, causing his hips to be late getting open and giving a clean, quick release to the receiver
– Good but not great athlete, better straight-line than anything else
– Lacks starting and collegiate experience, only two years at the FBS level
– Very limited production and didn’t make many impact plays

Bio

– 18 career starts, 26 career games played
– Career: 64 tackles, 12 pass breakups, 2 blocked kicks, 1 interception
– JUCO transfer who transferred to Kentucky as a junior, was a four star junior college prospect, picked off five passes in 2017
– Sat out 2016 season due to academic problems
– Played wide receiver/defensive back in high school, also excelled in long jump and 4×100 relay

Tape Breakdown

Johnson was another corner prospect who caught my eye with a strong week at the Senior Bowl.