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Johnson's speed impresses Titans


In this July 27, 2008, file photo, Tennessee Titans running back and No. 1 draft pick Chris Johnson, right, runs against defensive end Kyle Vanden Bosch, left, and cornerback Nick Harper (20) during football training camp in Nashville, Tenn. Johnson, the running back from East Carolina that the Titans were criticized heavily for drafting with the 24th pick overall, is showing the 4.24-second speed in the 40-yard dash he displayed as the NFL Combine's fastest player in February.(AP Photo/Mark Humphrey,file)


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By Teresa M. Walker

Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Finding Chris Johnson in the Tennessee backfield is easy enough.

Just don't blink.

The running back from East Carolina, drafted with the 24th overall pick, is showing that the 4.24-second speed in the 40-yard dash he displayed as the NFL Combine's fastest player translates very nicely so far with pads in training camp.If one teammate is right, Tennessee might have captured "lightning in a bottle."

"His speed is so deceptive," fullback Ahmard Hall said. "It seems like he's such a slippery runner. He sees blocks so well, then he's bouncing out. If he gets that edge, it's over. I don't think anybody in the league can catch him. ... Now we have a guy that is lightning in a bottle. If he touches that ball, a few good blocks, a cut here or there, and he's gone."

That is why the Titans gambled in April and drafted the 5-foot-11, 200-pound Johnson even though it marked a third straight year Tennessee had used a high pick on a running back. In 2006, it was the 45th pick overall on LenDale White. In 2007, it was the 50th pick on Chris Henry, a player who impressed with his workout and speed.

Henry has struggled, so the Titans went after yet another speedy back. Johnson looks so good coaches are figuring out a variety of ways to use the rookie on offense. And no, they aren't ready to share the plan yet.

"You're going to have to just watch," coach Jeff Fisher said.

"I'm not going to go into details and tell you what exactly we're going to be doing with him. We're going to use him as a running back. We're going to use him as a wide receiver, and we're going to use him for everything in between. He's a talented young man, and (we'll) also try to use him as a returner."

A week into camp, Johnson quickly passed Henry for second in the running back rotation. It was the rookie, not Henry, who took the bulk of the work with the first-team offense when White was excused for a day. The Titans aren't predicting how many touches Johnson will get, but they want the ball in his hands — a lot.

"The more touches he has, the more opportunity you have for big plays," Fisher said. "It's not going to preclude us from using the other players on our roster. We're still a run-oriented offense. We're going to complete it with a good solid passing game and converting third downs. We're going to mix him in in all those areas."

The rookie missed the first day of training camp before telling his agent to finish up the five-year deal that will pay him $12 million. Since arriving, he has been quietly working with no trash talking, letting his play speak for him and showing how he racked up 6,993 all-purpose yards in college.

Johnson finally may be the changeup from the big, pounding running backs the Titans have preferred in Fisher's 13 previous full seasons. There was Eddie George, the franchise's all-time leading rusher and a banger at 6-foot-3. A bowling ball of a runner in Travis Henry, and now White, who was nicknamed "Thunder" at Southern California for his pounding style.

White welcomes Johnson as a possible NFL version of the speedy Reggie Bush he played with in college.

Johnson also has earned a vote of confidence from Vince Young, the quarterback he'll be protecting from the pass rush.

"What I like about it is he's picking up the blitzes," Young said. "For him to step up in there and pick up certain blocks, that's what I see and everything else. That's what he can do. ... He's fast enough, you get the ball in his hands, he's going to do the rest on his own."

And the Titans can't wait to see him in action.





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