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Pack-A-Day: Your Daily Packers Podcast

Packers Draft Primer - Tez Johnson - WR - Oregon

Pack-A-Day: Your Daily Packers Podcast

Andrew Herman

Football, Sports

4.6702 Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2025

⏱️ 10 minutes

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Join Ross Uglem for today's Packers draft profile on Oregon wide receiver Tez Johnson. Don't miss it! Packers Draft Guide: https://draftguide.gumroad.com/l/greenbay25/daily Homage: http://homage.sjv.io/Packers Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

20 minutes a day,

0:07.8

365 days a year.

0:11.5

This is the Pack a Day podcast.

0:18.0

What is up Packers fans?

0:19.7

And welcome back to another episode of the Daily Draft, brought to you by Badger State

0:24.8

Brewing and Brewski Light Logger, number one can in Wisconsin.

0:31.1

Badger State Brewing, of course, just minutes away from beautiful Lambo Field, which will host.

0:37.4

The NFL draft this year.

0:39.1

I am your host and the publisher of Ray Nitchke's Packer Report, Ross Uglam.

0:45.1

Today, we are going to break down Tess Johnson.

0:47.8

Tess Johnson, West Coast kids, Sam Ciel, right?

0:52.3

Fast, Senior Bowl, Senior Bowl standout. Green Bay Packer, right?

0:58.7

That's the great league course would say, not so fast. My friend, we'll get into some of that today on the daily draft.

1:07.2

Pros. Tess is an extreme athlete. That's clear, clear he has a track and field background. It's clear when you watch him play.

1:14.7

He has very obvious straight line speed. I expect him to run very well should he run in Indianapolis or at Oregon's Pro Day.

1:21.4

I would guess that that 40 time is going to be good. I'm not saying it's going to be, you know, Xavier worthy good. I don't see that,

1:27.7

but I think he's got very clear straight line speed. The most impressive part to his game,

1:32.2

and these two are kind of married to each other is his clear ability to speed up and slow down.

1:37.3

The acceleration and deceleration is incredible. And because of that, his separation ability is unbelievable. I think I saw some advanced

1:46.6

stat where he was in the 100th percentile, meaning he was the best separator in college football.

1:51.8

Does that have a place? I think so in the NFL. That'll be reflected, of course, in my overall

1:58.0

grade. But he just, he just gets open, man, like open, open.

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