Quentin Johnston, the former Texas Christian University (TCU) wide receiver, was drafted by the Los Angeles Chargers in the first round of the 2023 National Football League (NFL) draft. (Los Angeles Times) The Chargers used the 21st overall pick to select Johnston, who finished with 60 receptions for 1123 yards and 8 touchdowns in his college career. (Chargers Wire)
According to Chargers coach Brandon Staley, Johnston’s explosive playmaking ability is expected to benefit the team’s offense as he is “a weapon to score the ball any time he touches it”. (The Athletic) Johnston is an extremely versatile player with excellent speed, good size and great hands, which makes him a constant threat to defenses. (Chargers Wire)
Since being picked by the Chargers, Johnston seems to have hit the ground running, as he is already looking solid in the team’s new threads. (Sports Illustrated) Johnston took over the number one jersey following the departure of DeAndre Carter, who signed with the Las Vegas Raiders as a free agent. (Bolts From The Blue)
As a college football player, Johnston was known for his excellent career at TCU, where he recorded numerous highlights and set records. For instance, in his three-year college career, Johnston had 120 receptions for 2,303 yards and 22 touchdowns, with a 14.3-yard average per reception. (NCAA.com)
After being drafted, Johnston flew to Southern California from Texas and got a tour of Hoag Performance Center, which is the Chargers’ training facility. (Chargers) Johnston’s first day as a Charger was marked by an introductory press conference where he expressed his excitement about joining the team. (Chargers Top Quotes)
Johnston’s contribution to the Chargers’ offense is eagerly anticipated, given his exceptional skillset and performance in college. As an explosive playmaker, Johnston is expected to make an immediate impact on the field for the Chargers, and fans are eagerly anticipating his debut in the upcoming NFL season. (CBS Sports)