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“When I first was recruited here, I took a look at the depth chart and I sort of made some assumptions. And I saw that by my sophomore year, there would be a spot at tackle. But with everything that’s happened, I’m more than happy to play guard,” Johnson said Wednesday. “Because Coach (Ryan) Day said he wanted to have the best five people play, and he saw a fit with me being at guard, and I’m more than happy to play at that position.”
“The biggest opportunity that I have starting at guard is that I get to show versatility, and I feel like that adds a lot of value,” Johnson said. “And I feel like the biggest thing now, I’m not draft-eligible after this season, so my biggest thing this season and next season is what does the team need? So we can get to where we want to be at. Because when you play professional football, unless you’re a veteran guy, you can’t just be ‘I’m just a left tackle. I’m just a right tackle.’ Somebody goes down, you’re gonna need to be able to play tackle and guard, left and right in the league, with the amount of people that travel. So I feel like if anything, this is just preparation to being able to just move around and be flexible, and I feel like the league would appreciate that when it’s time.”
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