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    Buccaneers waived WR Anthony Johnson.

    After posting two-straight All-MAC seasons with the Buffalo Bulls, Johnson went undrafted because of his below-average athletic testing (4.55 forty and 32.5-inch vertical). Johnson would do well to emerge as anything more than a depth option in the NFL now that he was waived in his first summer.
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    Buccaneers signed Buffalo WR Anthony Johnson.

    Johnson (6’2/203) played two seasons for the Buffalo Bulls after transferring from JUCO, emerging as Tyree Jackson’s go-to threat with a career 133/2,367/25 (17.8 YPR) receiving line and earning first-team All-MAC in both years. Johnson’s stock took a hit in pre-draft workouts with below-par results in the forty (4.55), vertical (32 ½"), and three-cone drill (7.12). Experienced in both the downfield and slot games, Johnson is a better prospect than his measurables indicate with a chance to evolve into a high-end No. 3 or low-end No. 2 wideout if coached up properly. He has some deep sleeper appeal.

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