That should change this season. His dyed hair and nose ring -- which he plans to wear during games -- set him apart, but so do his size and speed. Johnson played in 94.9 percent of the team's snaps over the final six games of the year. Factoring in Wallace -- who failed to lead Miami in catches in either of the past two seasons -- and healthy tight end Kyle Rudolph, I don't have a problem pegging Johnson with 60 catches for 900 yards and six touchdowns, which would make him one of the most productive No. 2 targets in Turner's history as a coach.