The Los Angeles Chargers suffered an handful of critical losses this offseason, especially in the wide receiver department. The Bolts lost two of their top pass catchers, Keenan Allen and Mike Williams, who they had around for a handful of seasons.
The NFL Draft has ended after Jaylen Key, a safety from Alabama, had his name called as the No. 257 overall pick by the New York Jets. With that pick Jim Harbaugh’s era at Michigan has officially ended.
Former Michigan wide receiver Cornelius Johnson was selected by the his former college head coach Jim Harbaugh and the Los Angeles Chargers with the No.
Cornelius Johnson NFL Draft Overview Position: Wide Receiver Height: 6′-3″ Weight: 212 pounds School: Michigan More 2024 NFL Draft Profiles After spending the past five seasons with the Michigan Wolverines, wide receiver Cornelius Johnson is taking his game to the next level in the 2024 NFL Draft.
The 2024 NFL Draft is getting close, making it an excellent time to highlight some of the class' best players with scouting reports. Each report will include strengths, weaknesses and background information. Here's our report on Cornelius Johnson.
Jim Harbaugh boldly stated he believed the Wolverines would break Georgia’s record of 15 players taken in a single NFL Draft. He just may be proved right.
The Michigan Wolverines are on the doorstep of capturing their first national title since 1997, and they know they've got to get the job done. That is
This fall, veteran Michigan football wide receiver Cornelius Johnson has truly started to come into his own. In past years, the Wolverines’ big-bodied wideout was impactful, yet lacked a true breakout season until this year.
For the second game in a row, it was over right from the jump. Will Johnson took an interception to the house during the first 12 seconds of the game and
The Wolverines’ wide receiver corps is led by Roman Wilson — the NCAA’s leader in touchdown catches (6) — and Cornelius Johnson. That said, below these
This weekend, the 2023 Michigan football season will kick off, with the East Carolina Pirates coming to town for a Week 1 matchup against the Wolverines at the Big House in Ann Arbor, MI.
With fall camp underway in Ann Arbor, there are a number of key Michigan football position battles being sorted out right now. Perhaps no offensive battle is more important for the Wolverines than the one going on at wide receiver, where numerous rising stars and veteran players are battling it out for the role of WR1.
Jeremiah Smith is a major five-star Ohio State commit in the 2024 recruiting cycle; in fact, according to the On3 Industry recruiting rankings, Smith is the No.
After falling just short in last year’s College Football Playoff semifinal game against TCU, it has become clear that the Wolverines’ passing attack needs to improve this fall.
The Maize and Blue have been one game away from the program’s first-ever national title game berth for the past two seasons, yet have fallen short in both matchups.
On the same day Michigan fans found out that both Zak Zinter and Mike Barrett would be returning to the Wolverines for the 2023 season, senior wide receiver Cornelius Johnson announced that he too would be back for another year.
On Sunday, a number of Michigan’s top starters from its 2022 squad announced that they will be heading back to Ann Arbor in 2023. To start the day, the Wolverines’ two-time All-Big Ten right guard, Zak Zinter, announced that he will be back in 2023.
WR Cornelius Johnson – Michigan Johnson has shown flashes during his time in Ann Arbor, with the Wolverines usually relying on their running game, his production has never been consistent.
Michigan State is limping into Ann Arbor this weekend with its worst record since 2016, but that doesn’t mean that the No. 4 Michigan football team is going to take the game lightly.
Jim Harbaugh cannot downplay the excitement surrounding the Penn State-Michigan Top 10 showdown in Ann Arbor at noon on Saturday. "Big, big, big game," the Wolverines coach said.
#6 Pos: WR Ht: 6020 Wt: 211 Hand: 900 Arm: 3158 Wing: 7700 40: 4.50 DOB: 11/29/2000 Hometown: Greenwich, CT High School: Brunswick School Eligibility:
Some Michigan fans are going to feel like they didn’t get any help from the officiating in this one.
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