David Johnson wants to put last season behind him and he has a big motivation for 2019 as well. Chase Daniel met some real-life heroes, while Tre Watson Quinnen Williams and David Sills V are discussing their future lives in the NFL.
Johnson is expecting a productive season
Arizona Cardinals’ running back David Johnson experienced a forgettable campaign last year and is desperate to bounce back in 2019. He is targeting a prolific season with 1,000 yards running and 1,000 yards receiving.
.@DavidJohnson31 has some serious goals. 😯 pic.twitter.com/XhhqE4HokH
— NFL (@NFL) April 19, 2019
Salute to Service
Chase Daniel represented the Chicago Bears in the NFL’s tour in South Korea and he got an opportunity to meet some real-life heroes who are serving the country. The quarterback expressed his admiration for everything they do and said he’s honored to be in their company.
As part of the NFL-@the_USO Tour in South Korea, @ChicagoBears QB @ChaseDaniel met with service members on the ground to see what real heroes do. #SaluteToService pic.twitter.com/VCSZDdvXh3
— NFL (@NFL) April 19, 2019
Watson is mulling between the Avengers and the NFL Draft
Texas Longhorn’s running back Tre Watson is aware that he is not going to be in the first round of the upcoming NFL draft and he is a big fan of the Avengers franchise. Here you can see what he said about the premiere of the latest Avengers: Endgame and the Draft and what he prefers to watch.
Avengers: Endgame or the NFL Draft?
What will LB prospect Tre Watson be watching on draft night? pic.twitter.com/IdXPqJ3AUh
— Sports Illustrated (@SInow) April 19, 2019
Quinnen’s NFL role model
Alabama Crimson Tide’s defensive lineman Quinnen Williams is about to hit the NFL draft and he has a solid chance to be picked in the first round. Here you can see which NFL players are his role models and why is he compared to them.
Which NFL players does @QuinnenWilliams model his game after?@Rams DT @AaronDonald97 | @Eagles DT @fcoxx_91
No wonder why he's projected to be one of the first defensive players taken at the @NFLDraft. pic.twitter.com/KLZI51KTJ1
— Good Morning Football (@gmfb) April 19, 2019
Sills’ unorthodox journey
David Sills, who went from USC quarterback to West Virginia’s All-American wide receiver, talks with former NFL quarterback Matt Leinart about the upcoming NFL draft.
From committing to USC as a quarterback at 13 years old to preparing for the NFL Draft as a standout WR…
David Sills' (@DS5_) journey is anything but ordinary. pic.twitter.com/mjDjPhdcvq
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) April 19, 2019