For Fresno State, any bright spots a year ago were tied to potential more than production, which often is the way it works for a young football team struggling to a 1-11 finish.
KeeSean Johnson flashed both, leading the Bulldogs with 66 receptions, 773 receiving yards and six receiving touchdowns. But during the offseason he reworked his body to where this spring that potential seems more of a promise, with the junior wide out coming in at 204 pounds, up from 190 a year ago without compromising any quickness.
It is not cheeseburger with a large side of fries weight – he is a more physical presence, stronger, which can only help in getting off the line of scrimmage, into and out of breaks and at the ball when battling with opposing cornerbacks.