Expert: Lions’ Johnson sure to head rookie class

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“Calvin Johnson is going to team with the rest of this offense and turn it into one of the most dynamic offenses in this league,” Lions president Matt Millen said. “You can scoff at it if you like. I really don’t care because I think it’s going to happen.” [link]

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