The Facts:
Johnson, who agreed to terms on a one-year deal, comes to the Lions in the same way Tai Streets did a year ago. He's an insurance policy in case anything happens to wide receiver Charles Rogers, who has had major collarbone injuries during his first two seasons.
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Fantasy Football Diehards Line:
The addition of Johnson gives the Lions the veteran presence they wanted as a No. 3 receiver in Mariucci's West Coast offense. He is a dependable receiver off the bench who has great hands and his arrival could allow the team to concentrate on defense with the 10th choice in the first round of this weekend's NFL Draft.
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