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Christopher Lloyd Johnson (born May 30, 1976) is a former Australian rules footballer in the Australian Football League. He is currently a development coach with the Brisbane Lions.
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NFL mock draft 2010 - 1st round, 4th edition
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Alge Crumpler agrees
— Mar 19 2010 4:12 AM from Boston Herald
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NFL mock draft 2010 - 1st round, 4th edition
— Mar 19 2010 6:31 PM from AZ Central.com -
Chris Johnson's New Car: Yellow, Green, Amazing (PICTURE)
— Mar 19 2010 6:28 PM from Huffington Post -
Former Titan TE Crumpler signs with Patriots
— Mar 19 2010 4:00 PM from Daily News Journal -
2010 Draft Promises Size And Speed
— Mar 19 2010 10:58 AM from FOX Sports -
Alge Crumpler agrees
— Mar 19 2010 4:12 AM from Boston Herald
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