Bills draft prospect scouting reports: WR Quentin Johnston
As things stand at the 2023 NFL Draft, the Buffalo Bills hold the No. 27 overall pick in the first round. The team has six picks, in total, scattered around the draft board.
If things hold there, the Bills could have plenty of options to consider when turning in their selection cards.
During the run to up to the draft, which starts April 27, Bills Wire will compile information on prospects Buffalo could have interest in. Specifically, what scouting reports say about their game.
Next up in our prospect previews is receiver Quentin Johnston.
Here’s a rundown of what the experts are saying about his game:
WR Quentin Johnston | TCU | Junior
Vitals
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Height | 6-3 inches
Weight | 208 lbs
Pros
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Size, speed combo
Catch radius
Adjustments mid-route
Cons
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Can use size more to his advantage
Just six touchdowns in 2022
Facing press coverage
Stats
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2022 stats (14 GP):
60 catches | 1,069 receiving yards | 6 touchdowns
Career stats (30 GP):
115 catches | 2,190 receiving yards | 16 touchdowns (2 rushing)
2022 PFF grade:
76.2
Three-year PFF grade:
74.5
Consensus rank
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Draft stock: First-round pick
Highlight reel
Quentin Johnston is better than I originally thought. Rolls with his go-to split release, stacks the DB,
cushions out towards the sideline, and makes the catch. His problem isn’t ball tracking because he’s really good at that. It’s hands position. pic.twitter.com/gDKza0wq2O— Tyler🥋 (@eleet_sports) April 16, 2023
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