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CB-Chris Johnson. Eleanor Roosevelt, Corona, CA

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Chris Johnson is a 6′-0″ 175 lb. Senior Cornerback from Corona, California’s Eleanor Roosevelt High school. Chris is a 3-star recruit with a 0.8366 composite ranking. Chris held offers from Army, Boise State, Boston College, and Northwestern.

What the Sons of Montezuma Have To Say

K5James

The first thing I noticed about Chris is that he’s listed at six foot, but he is long! He is all legs and arms and when you’re looking for a corner that is an underrated aspect at that position. I like how our defense attacks people and you need a corner with length to make up for that reaction as a DB. He’s one of those guys that can be better than say a Leon McFadden kind of player.

Dirtball Dan

Chris has really good size and speed. He’s one of these more physical guys that other top recruiting analysts feel was a steal for SDSU. California schools this past year is tough to see much game film because of the past year we’ve gone thru but Chris has all the tools to make an impact for the Aztecs defense.

MatteoSanDiego

Nat Berhe, Walter & Damontae Kazee and most recently Darren Hall…San Diego State has a trend when it comes to young guys from the Inland Empire. When you come play Corner from the IE to SD to the League! Chris appears to be a legit physical talent and in our defense it will really showcase his abilities in the secondary!


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