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Penn State Football Tight End Theo Johnson Dominates NFL Combine, Shattering Records

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Okay, so Penn State Football tight end Theo Johnson is not Xavier Worth, the combustible wide receiver from Texas who set the record for the fastest 40 yard dash at the NFL combine this past weekend.  

But reppin’ the Nittany Lions‘ explosive tight end room was Johnson, who posted a blazing 4.57 40 time that put him in the 90th percentile at his position. Johnson‘s eye brow raising  performance was deemed one of the best ever by a tight end.

In fairness, Georgia’s Brock Bower, who is projected to be the top tight end prospect entering next month’s NFL draft did not test.  Nevertheless Johnson showed off his explosiveness, turning in a 39.5” Vertical that was in the 97th percentile at his position as well as a 10’-5” Broad Jump which landed him in the 93rd percentile.

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Johnson’s junior year, the speedy big man averaged 16.4 yards per catch and over the last two seasons his big play ability was evident as he averaged a touchdown grab per every 4.9 receptions.

Overall he blew everyone away with his relative athletic score (RAS)  a 9.99 out of 10, which was revised from a perfect 10 initially. That near flawless score made him the No. 2 testing tight end out of 1,105 since 1987.  Only four others have had a perfect R.A.S. (10)  since the combine’s inception.

So how does his RAS match up with some of the other big name NFL active tight ends? Well, check it out:

Theo Johnson      9.99  Penn State

Travis Kelce        9.27  Chiefs  – 4-time 1st team All-Pro, 3-time Super Bowl champion 

Rob Gronkowski  9.31 Pats  –   4-time 1st Team All-Pro, 4-time Super Bowl champion

Zach Ertz            6.36  Eagles  –   3-time Pro-Bowl, Super Bowl Champion           

George Kittle      9.52  49ers  –  2-time All-Pro, played in 3 Super Bowls

 Johnson is considered by most scouts to be an athletic specimen who has untapped potential. 

His blocking ability will undoubtedly help him in the draft and he’s expected to come off the board early on day three, which would be early in the fourth round.

MORE: Chop Robinson Posts Blazing 40-Yard Dash Time (VIDEO)

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