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Quentin Johnston

Summary

  • Drafted: Round 1, 21st overall, in the 2023 NFL Draft by the Los Angeles Chargers.

  • College: TCU (Texas Christian University).

  • Key College Production: Over his TCU career, Johnston caught 115 passes for 2,190 yards and 14 touchdowns, with an impressive 19.0 yards per catch average. PlayerProfiler

  • Accolades / Character: Two-time First‑Team All-Big 12 (2021, 2022). NFL Clubs Known for his size, YAC ability, and competitive nature; described as having “big, fast, strong” traits but needing refinement in contested catches. UFDC Images

Strengths

  • High-End Physical Traits — At ~6′3″ and 208 lb, Johnston has an ideal frame and length for a boundary receiver. NFL Clubs

  • Big-Play Ability / YAC Upside — Proven ability to generate yards after the catch; his size and speed make him dangerous in space.

  • Deep Threat / Speed — Can stretch the field vertically; his speed and long-strider running style create big-play opportunities. PlayerProfiler

  • Aggressiveness / Blocking Willingness — Not afraid to put his body into blocks, helping on outside run plays.

  • High-Level Athletic Testing — Good measurables coming out of college, combining strength and agility. UFDC Images

  • Natural YAC Style — Excels in after-catch opportunities, using his body to break tackles and gain extra yardage. PlayerProfiler

Weaknesses

  • Inconsistent Hands / Contested Catching — Some scouts and fans note that he often “catches with his body” rather than cleanly with his hands; contested catch rate was questioned.

  • Route-Running Refinement — While a talent, his route tree and leverage vs top-tier corners may need further polish.

  • Release vs Press Coverage — May struggle against physical, press-heavy defensive backs; his initial burst off the line is not always elite.

  • Durability / Injury Risk — There is some concern about his ability to stay healthy long-term, especially given his physical playstyle. Reuters

  • Ball Security Under Pressure — Has had high-profile drops in crucial moments. New York Post

Fit & Outlook

Quentin Johnston projects as a high-upside X-receiver who can be a vertical threat and a strong asset in yards-after-catch (YAC) situations. He’s a natural fit in offenses that feature deep passing concepts, play-action downfield shots, and designs that allow him to use his size in space. For the Chargers, he offers a long-term WR1 or complementary threat alongside their other receivers, assuming he refines his hands and contested-catch technique. If he continues to develop and stays healthy, his upside is very high — potentially a top-10 receiver in the league once he unlocks his full potential.