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Lane Johnson dupes media with bear-wrestling story
New Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson threw out the bait, and the Philadelphia media fell for it hook, line and sinker. Bear wrestling became all the rage in the United States after the Civil War, but its popularity swiftly declined when Jean
The Eagles had Johnson pegged among four players they targeted in the first round. In order they were Eric Fisher, Luke Joeckel, Dion Jordan and Lane Johnson. When it was time for the Eagles to pick on Thursday night, it was a no-brainer with Fisher,
Philadelphia Eagles first round pick Lane Johnson did a whopping 17 interviews in the hour or so following his selection at #4 overall in the 2013 NFL draft.
April 25, 2013, 8:30 pm. Share This Post. Comments. Oklahoma's Lane Johnson, considered one of the top three offensive tackles in this year's draft, was taken by the Eagles in the first round. (USA Today Images)
In spite of his 6-foot-7, 303 pound frame, Johnson said during the NFL scouting combine that he is still able to execute a 360 degree dunk. Before coming to Oklahoma, Johnson played sparingly at quarterback at Kilgore Community College, where he threw
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