Josh Johnson (American football)

Josh Johnson (American football)

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birthplace=Oakland, California
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* Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2008-present)
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* 4x All-Pioneer Football League (2004-2007)
* 2x PFL Offensive Player of the Year (2005-2006)
* 4x I-AA All-American (2004-2007)
* Walter Payton Award finalist (2007)
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Josh Johnson (born May 15, 1986 in Oakland, California) is an American football quarterback for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the National Football League. He played college football quarterback for the University of San Diego Torreros. He was selected by the Buccaneers in the fifth round of the 2008 NFL Draft. [ [http://www.nfldraftcountdown.com/rankings/qb.html NFL Draft Countdown - Quarterback Rankings ] ] He played high school football at Oakland Technical High School.

Early years

Johnson attended Oakland Technical High School and was a student and a letterman in football, basketball, and track & field. In football, as a senior, he was named the team's Most Improved Player, was a first team All-City selection, and led his team to the Oakland Athletic League Championship.

Personal

Johnson is the cousin of runningback Marshawn Lynch. Both attended Oakland Technical High School. Also, Lynch is cousins to former Cal receiver Robert Jordan, whom is also cousins to Oakland Raiders quarterback, JaMarcus Russell.

Collegiate career

2004-2005

Josh Johnson enrolled at University of San Diego in 2004, where he played backup quarterback to Todd Mortensen. He finished with 135 yards on the season.

Johnson earned the starting job after Mortensen's departure for the 2005 season. That season, he earned some All-American honors after breaking numerous records. Johnson, who earned three conference player of the week honors, totaled eight games with four or more passing touchdowns. His best game of the season came against Valparaiso, when he threw for a school-record seven touchdowns (all coming in the first half). He also had five touchdowns and 375 yards against Morehead State in the Pioneer Football League Championship victory. Johnson finished the season with 3,256 yards and 36 touchdowns, completing 70.1% of his passes en route to being named team MVP.

2006

After his record-setting sophomore season, Johnson continued his prosperity by being named third-team Associated Press All-American on his junior season. He was also named PFL Offensive Player of the Year as he led San Diego to a 10-0 start. He also led San Diego to their first Top 25 appearance in school history. Johnson finished his season with 3,320 yards and 34 touchdowns passing, and 720 yards and 11 touchdowns rushing. He led the FCS in total offense, passing efficiency, passing yards, and points responsible for. Johnson totaled four games with over 300 yards passing, while his season-best was a 384-yard performance against Jacksonville. Johnson also had a 25-yard reception touchdown on the season. In the victory over Jacksonville, Johnson also set a school-record with 470 total yards of offense. Johnson finished 6th in the voting for the Walter Payton Award, for the best player in the FCS.

2007

After two tremendous seasons, Johnson entered the 2007 season on the Walter Payton Award watchlist and as a Preseason All-American. In Johnson's first game of the season, he passed for 403 yards and 4 touchdowns. He then followed it up with two straight games of six touchdowns. Against Davidson College, Johnson passed for a career-high 428 yards and 6 touchdowns. Johnson finished the season with 2,988 yards and a school-record 43 touchdowns passing, one interception, and a career-high 726 yards and two touchdowns rushing. Johnson finished the season as the school's record-holder in career touchdown passes and passing yards; he already owned the school record for career completions. Johnson finished the season by being named a third-team FCS All-American and a Payton Award finalist.

Professional career

2008 NFL Draft

After his senior football season, Johnson was invited to play in the 2008 East-West Shrine Game in Houston, Texas, and was named the game's Offensive MVP after finishing the game with 5 completions out of 11 pass attempts for 78 yards and a touchdown and 103 rushing yards on three attempts.

Despite his small school background, Johnson had his name on many team's draft boards. He was aided by his impressive NFL Combine performances, in which he posted the best 40 yard dash time (4.44), broad jump and vertical jump of any quarterback in the 2008 NFL Combine. [ [http://www.nfl.com/combine/profiles/josh-johnson?id=264 NFL Events: Combine Player Profiles - Josh Johnson ] ] He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with the 25th pick of the fifth round (160th overall) in 2008 NFL Draft.

External links

* [http://usdtoreros.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/mtt/johnson_josh00.html San Diego Toreros bio]
* [http://warroomreport.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=71&Itemid=51 2008 NFL Draft Scouting Report]

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