The Facts:
Now in Miami, Johnson is predicting a "monster" season -- even if Oprah Winfrey is playing quarterback -- because he's no longer being muzzled. "My personality was controlled last year (in New England)," Johnson said. “When my mouth is running, it forces me to perform.”
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Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
Johnson will need a monster season to maximize his contract. According to a source with knowledge of the details, there are no guarantees on Johnson's deal, which calls for $925,000 in base salary and $1.075 million in incentives tied to receptions. In his last four season, Johnson averaged 52 catches for 674 yards and scored 18 touchdowns. Last season, however, he rock bottom with 15 catches for 276 yards and just one touchdown in 15 games with the 2011 New England Patriots. We suggest setting your expectations accordingly.
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