Utah cornerback Jaylon Johnson is one of the most talented and productive corners in the 2020 NFL draft. But Johnson doesn’t just rely on his physical abilities, he’s learned how to properly study film over the course of his career. He showed off how film study can be the difference in a game of inches when he picked off Washington’s QB Jacob Eason after recognizing one of their base concepts through film study.

Jump into the film room with us to see how this ‘pick-six’ unfolded and changed the game.

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