New York Giants tight finish Theo Johnson, who was chosen within the fourth spherical of the 2024 NFL draft, obtained his first style of East Rutherford earlier this week.
Johnson was amongst a horde attending the staff’s annual rookie minicamp and the truth of his skilled future lastly set in.
“, you dream of enjoying for an NFL staff, however truly having that ‘NY’ in your helmet, it’s a unique feeling,” he advised reporters.
As excited as Johnson is for the subsequent section of his profession, he stays equally as assured. He believes he can alter nicely to the NFL and develop right into a “particular” participant for the Giants.
“It’s actually thrilling for me as a result of I believe I’ve a brilliant excessive ceiling. I believe I haven’t even scratched the floor of what I’m able to. I’m actually trying ahead to proving on daily basis that I’m out right here,” he mentioned. “I believe I’ve large room to enhance. I believe I can develop much more than the place I’m at proper now. I believe that’s why I’m so excited.
“I’m coming in right here with a studying mindset. I wish to develop respect from my teammates and my coaches. I believe that’s going to assist me proceed to develop and enhance. However I’m tremendous excited to get to work and get going right here, as a result of I believe I’ve a possible to be a extremely particular participant right here.”
How a lot of a task Johnson performs as a rookie will hinge on the way forward for veteran Darren Waller, who stays undecided about retirement two weeks after the draft.
Up to now, Johnson hasn’t heard a peep from Waller however want to see him return to the tight ends room.
“On the finish of the day, him being within the room goes to be good for everyone, so we’ll see the way it shakes out,” Johnson mentioned.
If Waller calls it a profession, Johnson is able to assume the extra tasks with an eye fixed on doing “particular” issues inside the offense.
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