Say this for Jordan Johnson: The moment doesn’t appear too big for him.

The long odds of trying to land a roster spot with the Buffalo Bills as an undrafted free agent don’t seem to bother the Sweet Home and University at Buffalo product in the least.

“I believe in the three 'Cs' – stay calm, cool and collected through all situations,” Johnson said Friday after completing his first minicamp practice.

That personal mantra was uttered with another "C" word — confidence. The running back called the opportunity to play with his hometown team a “blessing,” but clearly isn’t just happy to spend the spring and summer with it.

“I’m just coming here and trying to improve and earn my spot on the final 53-man roster,” he said. “Just get better day by day, whether it's as a backup running back or it's on special teams, because that's how you make your way in the league is on special teams.”

It’s not that far-fetched. The depth chart behind LeSean McCoy is uncertain. Jonathan Williams figures to get the first crack at the No. 2 job, but didn’t do anything as a rookie in 2016 to suggest it will be handed to him. After that, Johnson is in a group with Cedric O’Neal and Joe Banyard, competing for likely one spot, or two if Williams fails to impress.