I like this fit for Johnson, but the key for the trade acquisition is staying healthy. We know how valuable he can be as a runner and a receiver; since he entered the NFL in 2015, only he and Christian McCaffrey have logged seasons of 800-plus rushing yards and receiving yards. Johnson has the potential to be precisely the type of weapon Deshaun Watson needs, and in turn, the mobile Watson should help Johnson thrive, given that Johnson won't face nearly as many loaded boxes as he did during his best campaigns, when Carson Palmer was under center. Johnson logged just 130 touches in 2019 with the Cardinals, so he should be fresh and ready to go when the NFL season gets underway. The flip side of that is, Johnson made just nine starts while dealing with injuries and falling behind Kenyan Drake on the Cardinals' depth chart. Johnson will be in a position to succeed -- he just has to be available. I can't stress that enough.