Talented four-star LSU tight end commit Jake Johnson, the younger brother of LSU quarterback Max Johnson, was training with former NFL Pro Bowler Jason Witten this week:


Johnson, a 6-5, 225-pound prospect from Bogart, GA (Oconee County) is the No. 1 tight end for the class of 2022, according to 247Sports. He committed to the Tigers on back in April choosing LSU over offers from Alabama, Georgia, Clemson, and many other schools.

For more info on Johnson, visit his profile page on our 2022 Recruiting Tracker.
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
15 Comments
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Cubssfan53 months
Damn, I coulda been a tight end. He and I are the same weight. Well, except I am only 5-9. LOL
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Geaux Guy53 months
I like the way you think
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy53 months
I don't think that was a one-time session with Jason. Which is awesome.
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Albino Potato53 months
If he learn’s how to do Jason Witten level button hooks, he will be open for the next 20 years. Witten’s old arse still doing those and scoring.
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AtlantaLSUfan53 months
Whitten was amazing at getting open. Listen to that man.
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FLObserver53 months
Pays to have a dad that was a NFL QB. I'm sure this young man will be getting plenty of advice from other top notch nfl stars as well.
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CanebreakCajun53 months
Wow. Take complete advantage of those opportunities
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Mike da Tigah53 months
Soak it in young blood.
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24chevrolet4853 months
That's really cool, Jason Witten doesn't get much better then that!
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TaderSalad53 months
Hope this one is mentally unstable
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TaderSalad53 months
dammit... ^ISNT
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ccomeaux53 months
So will it be Mac to Jake or Johnson to Johnson ? We’re going to hear it a lot.. we might want to figure it out
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ccomeaux53 months
*Max to Jake
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LSU Coyote53 months
Who and Who!?
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6R1253 months
Trying to show your colors?
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