College Football Hall of Fame: Calvin Johnson interview

Johnson is part of this year's class of inductees

Calvin Johnson discusses his induction into the 2019 College Football Hall of Fame and the new direction of the Georgia Tech football program.

Megatron also provides some advice to this year’s draft class, including what he believes prospects should consider when hiring an agent. Lastly, he explains why he decided to retire from the NFL at the ripe age of 30.

Calvin Johnson played for Georgia Tech from 2004 to 2006, earning All-ACC honors threes times and All-American honors twice. In 2006, he was named the Fred Biletnikoff Award Winner, given to the nation's best wide receiver. Johnson would go on to become the second overall pick in the 2007 NFL Draft, where he would play his entire nine-year career.

He was named to the Pro Bowl six times and was a three-time All-Pro.

Coming Soon: Ric Serritella’s 2019 NFL Draft Bible, available on NFLDraftScout.com.


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RIC SERRITELLA

A known media maven, who created the NFL Draft Bible, which used by all 32 NFL teams. Also responsible for developing and installing the fiber-optic network for MLB Network. Served as executive producer for the T.Ocho Show on NBC Sports. Helped launch the YES Network, working on the first show (Mike & The Mad Dogg) and created the Wall Street Journal YouTube Channel. Owns Bachelor’s degree in Sports Entertainment & Event Management from Johnson & Wales University.