This past week I have made it point to go back and watch quite a bit of the 2017 tape of new Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson. Obviously I had already seen a good portion of his sophomore season tape, but a deeper dive was still needed just the same. That 2017 season culminated with Johnson registering 74 receptions for 1278 yards and 13 touchdowns with quarterback Logan Woodside being the primary passer for Toledo that year. While Johnson showed a lot of good things during his 2018 junior season, his 2017 season was probably the better one and likely because of the quality of quarterback he played with.