I'm getting kind of tired of the "he only had 2 offers" story, but yeah he looks like the real deal. There is a long season yet to go, but he is already starting to pop up on mock drafts at the back end of the first round. It is entirely possible he will be one-and-done.
Which they should, but I suspect the money isn't going to be there to do it after they fill their other needs. Which is crazy to say for a team in a top market to not be willing to spend to keep very productive, reasonably young, homegrown talent.
Brady was saying Johnson needed to drop back to get behind the receiver who caught the TD pass, but it looked like even if he did that there was another receiver who would have been wide open.
Don't think that's gonna happen, but I do wonder how patient Ben Johnson is going to be with Caleb in the long term. How long does he wait before making a conclusion that Caleb isn't the guy?