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Quentin Johnston NFL Rookie Profile - Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Outlook

Quentin Johnston - Fantasy Football Rankings, NFL Rookies, Draft Sleepers

The fervor for members of this year’s rookie class has ignited enormous interest within the fantasy community, as managers and analysts have immersed themselves in a detailed evaluation of these first-year players. This has involved an assessment of strengths and weaknesses, a review of achievements at the collegiate level, and the deployment of analytics toward determining the projected outlook for each rookie. However, the galvanizing impact of this process remained incomplete until the destinations for these first-year players were determined during the NFL Draft.

This provided an immediate conclusion to all uncertainty regarding their landing spots, which has made a monumental impact on the fantasy landscape. The results of this year’s draft have also been essential in finalizing the restructured outlooks for this year’s class of wide receivers. That includes newcomer Quentin Johnston, who was the second receiver to be selected during the draft process. Johnston delivers an intriguing fusion of size, and athleticism that is unmatched by the other rookies who attained Round 1 draft capital.

Johnston also performs with sufficient speed and explosiveness and will provide Justin Herbert with a massive target. He can also utilize his long strides and agility to stretch opposing defenses, and steadily develop into a dependable vertical weapon. He has emerged in a landing spot that currently contains significant competition for targets during 2023, but his progression into a reliable point producer for fantasy managers will be accelerated if he can refine his strengths and improve his ability to capitalize on them.

 

Quentin Johnston Rookie Profile

Team: Los Angeles Chargers 

College: TCU

Height: 6’4”

Weight 215

Age: 21 (9/6/2001)

Arm Length33 5/8”

Hand Size: 9.5/8”

Wingspan: 81 5/8”

2022 NFL Draft: Round 1, Pick: 21

 

Quentin Johnston's Path To A First-Round Selection  

Johnston appeared to be entrenched among the select group of wide receivers who were destined to become first-round draft selections as we entered the offseason, due to his enticing collection of strengths. However, questions surrounding his ability to achieve separation and prevail in congested catch situations also surfaced before the NFL Draft, which contributed to his omission from the list of 17 newcomers who were invited to the draft. However, the emerging doubt regarding Johnston's prospects of being selected in Round 1 was unfounded, as the Chargers seized him with the 21st overall pick.

Johnston gained notoriety for his accomplishments in football and basketball at Temple (Texas) High School, while also participating in the high jump, long jump, and triple jump for the Wildcats.

He became the 14th-ranked wide receiver from his 2020 recruiting class following his performances on the football field. This prompted interest from a list of schools at the collegiate level, including Texas, Oklahoma, Virginia Tech, Houston, and Tulsa. Johnston initially committed to the Longhorns in August of 2019, but decommitted four months later and signed a letter of intent with TCU.

 

Quentin Johnston's Rise To Prominence At TCU 

Johnston collected 115 of his 201 targets during three seasons at TCU while generating 2,190 yards, and accumulating 14 touchdowns. That includes his results as a freshman in 2020 when Johnston was targeted 44 times, accumulated 22 receptions, and averaged 22.1 yards per reception – which exceeded the previous Big 12 record for a true freshman. He also assembled 487 receiving yards, including 247 yards during his final two games of the season. That vaulted him among a select group of just three true (FBS) freshmen who eclipsed 100+ during back-to-back matchups.

Year Targets YPT Rec Yards TDs
2020 44 11.1 22 487 2
2021 61 10.4 33 634 6
2022 96 11.1 60 1069 6
Career 201 10.9 115 2190 14

Johnston was sidelined during three matchups as a sophomore (2021) but still collected 33 of his 61 targets and generated six touchdowns. He also vaulted into the team lead in receiving yards (634) and averaged 19.2 yards per reception. Johnston also became a First-Team Big 12 selection after producing 95+ yards during four of his eight matchups. That included a season-high 185 yards against Oklahoma, along with his 142-yard performance versus Baylor.

Johnston flourished while performing as the X receiver during his junior year (2022) while operating in a nuanced version of the air raid offense. TCU’s attack flourished under first-year head coach Sonny Dykes and offensive coordinator Garrett Riley, as the Horned Frogs averaged 455 yards per game – which was comprised of 261.7 per game through the air, and 193.7 per game on the ground. TCU also rose to ninth overall in scoring (38.8 points per game), which represented an increase of over 10 points per game when contrasted with the Horned Frogs' average in 2021 (28.7).

2022 School Yards Rec YPR TDs
Xavier Hutchinson Iowa State 1171 107 10.9 6
Marvin Mims Oklahoma 1083 54 20.1 6
Quentin Johnston TCU 1069 60 17.8 6
Brennan Presley Oklahoma State 813 67 12.1 2
Xavier Worthy Texas 760 60 12.7 9
Sam James West Virginia 745 46 16.2 6
Jerand Bradley Texas Tech 744 51 14.6 6
Malik Knowles Kansas State 725 48 15.1 2
Lawrence Arnold Kansas 716 44 16.3 4
Bryce Ford-Wheaton West Virginia 675 62 10.9 7

Johnston contended with an ankle issue that sidelined him during two contests, but still collected a career-high 96 targets and captured 60 receptions, including a career-best 14 catches against Kansas.  He also surpassed 1,000 yards, (1,069) while eclipsing 139+ during four of his matchups. His yardage total placed him third overall among Big 12 wide receivers, while he also finished third with an average of 17.8 yards per reception and placed fourth in receptions.

Johnston earned First-Team All-Big 12 honors for a second consecutive season and was named the Offensive Most Valuable Player during TCU’s College Football Playoff Semifinal matchup versus Michigan after capturing six of his nine targets and stockpiling 163 yards. He was also a semifinalist for the prestigious Biletnikoff Award.

Johnston ultimately averaged 7.7 yards after the catch during his career along with 43 broken tackles according to PFF. He also paced all wide receivers in missed tackles forced per reception (0.40), while also securing the fourth-highest average in yards per reception (17.9) versus zone coverage.  He was also first in yards after the catch per reception (14.0), and second in yards per route run (3.31) according to PFF.

Even though Johnston delivers an intriguing combination of size, speed, and explosiveness, it is legitimate to question the degree to which he maximizes his strengths. This is underscored by his 34.8 congested catch rate according to PFF.

 

Quentin Johnston's Numbers At The NFL Combine

Johnston delivered encouraging numbers during several drills at the NFL Combine while tying for second among all wide receivers in the broad jump (11’,2”), (99th percentile) and registering the third-best result in the vertical jump (40’.5”), (95th percentile). 

Johnston did not run the 40-yard dash at the combine but completed the drill in 4.49 during TCU's Pro Day. He also registered 7.31 in the three-cone and 4.28 in the short-shuttle.

The results from both the combine and TCU's Pro Day did not diminish the enthusiasm surrounding Johnston’s capabilities, nor did it eliminate the areas of concern that prevented him from becoming the first receiver to be selected from this year's rookie class.

 

Quentin Johnston's Role Will Expand As He Operates With Justin Herbert

Johnston has not emerged in an offense that contains an elite receiver. However, he will integrate into an aerial attack that will include two established veterans who have been operating as Herbert’s top receiving weapons. The presence of Keenan Allen and Mike Williams atop the Chargers’ depth chart will inhibit Johnston from operating at a level beyond  WR3 for the Chargers this season, providing that they can avoid health issues. However, Johnston is positioned to experience a sizable increase in his role following the 2023 regular season if the current cap hit of nearly $67 million for Allen and Williams in 2024 results in their extraction from the roster.

Johnston will join a Los Angeles passing attack that finished third overall in 2022 (269.6 yards per game) and ranked second in pass play percentage (65.1%) during Joe Lombardi’s second and final season as offensive coordinator. While Lombardi’s persistent dependence on the team’s aerial attack resulted in some numbers that were highly favorable, the restrictions that he placed on Herbert's downfield throws created results that were problematic.

Herbert finished second overall with a career-high 699 passing attempts (41.1 per game) and was also second in completions (477/28.1 per game/68.2%), and passing yards (4,739/278.8 per game). However, he also finished just 23rd in yards per attempt (6.8), which was below his average during 2020-2021 (7.4). Herbert also tied for 31st in intended air yards per attempt (6.4) and was 28th in completed air yards per attempt (3.2), after he had averaged 7.6/3.9 during 2021.

The Chargers have transitioned from Lombardi to Kellen Moore, who becomes the architect of LA’s offense, after operating as the offensive coordinator in Dallas from 2019-2022. This should supply Herbert with more opportunities to launch downfield targets, which will enhance Johnston's potential to contribute as a vertical weapon.

 

Quentin Johnston's Competition For Targets  

Los Angeles ranked just 27th in targets that were distributed to wide receivers (55.6%), as Allen and Williams combined for a share of 41%. Allen is now 31 as he enters his 11th season with the Chargers, while Williams will turn 29 in October. The contracts for both receivers were restructured in March, leaving the tandem primed to secure favorable target shares for one more season – if they can elude protracted injuries.

Allen has accumulated 837 targets (9.5 per game) since 2017, which is the second-highest total among all wide receivers. He is also second in receptions (575/6.5 per game), and sixth in receiving yards (6,670/75.8) during that sequence.

2017-2022 Rec Rec/Gm Targets Targ/Gm Yards Yards/Gm
Davante Adams 606 7 911 10.4 7711 87.6
Keenan Allen 575 6.5 837 9.5 6670 75.8
Stefon Diggs 567 6.1 822 8.8 7189 77.3
Tyreek Hill 537 5.8 795 8.6 7747 84.2
DeAndre Hopkins 536 6.6 807 10 6811 84.1
Cooper Kupp 508 6.4 696 8.7 6329 79.1
Chris Godwin 446 5.1 624 7.2 5666 65.1
Mike Evans 445 4.9 742 8.2 6847 75.2
Adam Thielen 445 5.1 653 7.5 5434 62.5
Tyler Lockett 441 4.6 607 6.3 5839 60.8

Allen operated from the slot on 63.7% of his routes last season, although his overall numbers were constrained by a lingering hamstring issue that developed during the team’s season opener. This limited him to just 23 snaps and two targets from Weeks 2-10 before he reemerged for a statistical eruption from Weeks 11-18. Allen soared to a league-high 60 receptions (7.5 per game), including 8+ during four of his last five games.

Weeks 11-18 Rec Rec/Gm Targets Targ/Gm Yards Yards/Gm
Keenan Allen 60 7.5 83 10.4 675 84.4
Justin Jefferson 59 7.4 84 10.5 749 93.6
Amon-Ra St. Brown 57 7.2 76 9.5 643 80.4
Chris Godwin 56 8 69 9.9 548 78.3
CeeDee Lamb 54 6.8 68 8.5 653 81.6
DeVonta Smith 49 6.2 75 9.4 715 89.4
A.J. Brown 44 5.5 72 9 771 96.4
Davante Adams 43 5.4 81 10.1 732 91.5
D.K. Metcalf 42 6 64 9.1 467 66.7
Garrett Wilson 41 5.1 79 9.9 582 72.8

He also rose to second among all wide receivers with 83 targets (10.4 per game), collected a league-best 15 red zone targets, and finished fifth in receiving yards (675/84.4 per game). Allen was also sixth in yards after catch (243), ninth in targets per route run (33.5%), and 10th in routes run (248) while averaging 15 points per game during those contests.

Allen will commandeer a sizable target share once again although his status for 2024 remains uncertain. Williams’ future beyond this season is equally nebulous, although he is firmly positioned to operate in an integral role during 2023. The Chargers seized Williams with the seventh pick of the 2017 NFL Draft, and he has averaged 5.7 targets, 3.4 receptions, and 53.6 yards per game during his tenure with the team.

Williams has eclipsed 100 targets, and 75 receptions once during his career while assembling 1,000+ yards twice. His career-highs in each category were attained during 2021 (129 targets/8.1 per game), (76 receptions/4.8 per game), (1,146 yards/71.6 per game), as were his career-bests in yards after catch (415), and red zone targets (23).

Williams' 2022 regular season launched with encouraging numbers as he operated with a 25.5% target share and rose to fifth overall in targets (40/10.0 per game) from Weeks 2-5. Williams also vaulted to third in air yards (482), and air yards share (46.9%) while finishing fourth in receiving yards (382/95.5 per game), and seventh in routes run (167). A  problematic ankle limited him to just six snaps from Weeks 9-13, but he resurfaced to finish sixth in receiving yards (353/88,3 per game), and 10th in air yards (357) from Weeks 14-17, while his average of 3.36 yards per route run led all receivers with 15+ targets during those matchups. Williams will retain a sizable role this season, but Johnston's path toward a more substantial target share would be cleared if Williams' unsettled future eventually leads to his removal from the depth chart.

The arrival of Johnston is a problematic development for Joshua Palmer, who had ascended into an expanded role while Allen and Williams contended with their health issues during 2022. Palmer registered a 38% snap share during 2021, but that percentage rose to 80% last season, while he also finished seventh overall with an average of 9.7 targets per game from Weeks 6-13.

Palmer also rose to 14th with 58 targets, despite being sidelined in Week 7 (concussion) and remaining unavailable in Week 8 (bye week). Allen and Williams combined for six missed games during that span, as Palmer also finished sixth in targets per route run (34.9%), 12th in receptions (40/6.7 per game), and generated 429 yards (71.5 per game).

Palmer’s numbers unsurprisingly dropped when Allen and Williams returned as he averaged 3.8 targets/2.8 receptions/29.5 yards per game from Weeks 14-17. He was also a distant third behind Allen and Williams in target share (10.3%), and targets per route run (18.1%).

Weeks 1-18 Targets TargGm Rec Rec/Gm Yards Yards/Gm
Austin Ekeler 127 7.5 107 6.3 722 42.5
Christian McCaffrey 108 6.4 85 5 741 43,6
Rhamondre Stevenson 89 5.2 69 4.1 421 24.8
Leonard Fournette 83 5.2 73 4.6 523 32.7
Alvin Kamara 77 5.1 57 3.8 490 32.7
Saquon Barkley 76 4.8 57 3.6 338 21.1
Joe Mixon 75 5.4 60 4.3 441 31.5
Aaron Jones 72 4.2 59 3.4 395 23.2
Jerick McKinnon 71 4.2 56 3.3 512 30.1
D'Andre Swift 70 5 48 3.4 389 27.8

Herbert also dispensed a league-high 26% of his targets to LA’s running backs, as Austin Ekeler became the primary recipient of those opportunities. Ekeler led all backs with 127 targets  (7.5 per game) while collecting 8+ during eight different matchups. He also led his position in targets per route run (36.2%), receptions (107/6.3 per game), and yards after catch (843), while rising to second in receiving yards (722/42.5 per game), and yards per route run (2.06).

2020-2021 Targets Targ/Gm Rec  Rec/Gm  Yards Yards/Gm
Austin Ekeler 221 6.7 177 5,4 1369 41.5
Leonard Fournette 167 5.7 142 4.7 977 32.6
Christian McCaffrey 149 6.2 122 5.1 1084 45.2
D'Andre Swift 148 5.5 110 4.1 841 31.1
Najee Harris 147 4.3 115 3.4 696 20.5
Alvin Kamara 144 5.1 104 3.7 929 33.2
Aaron Jones 137 4.3 111 3.5 786 24.6
Saquon Barkley 133 4.4 98 3.3 601 20
Josh Jacobs 128 4 107 3.3 748 23.4

Ekeler also led all backs in targets (221/6.7 per game), receptions (177/5.4 per game), receiving yards (1,369/42.5 per game), and receiving touchdowns (13) during his two seasons in Lombardi’s offense (2021-2022). It is reasonable to question whether his numbers as a receiver will be replicated under Moore,  whose offenses distributed a percentage of targets to running backs that ranged from 18.6%-15.6% during his four seasons with the Cowboys (15.6/18.6/18.1/16.1). However, even though Ekeler has expressed dissatisfaction with his current contract, the seven-year veteran should ultimately garner a favorable target share, as he plays out the final year of his deal.

 

Quentin Johnston's Fantasy Football Outlook

Johnston will provide Justin Herbert with a sizable downfield target who can also operate effectively on shorter routes. His prospects of generating yards after the catch also remain encouraging, as Johnston's size combines with his other attributes to create potential matchup nightmares for opposing defenders.  These capabilities were underscored by his accumulation of 18 forced missed tackles during 2022, which placed him eighth overall among Power Five receivers according to PFF.

Johnston will also benefit from operating in a pass-oriented offense and will be collecting targets from a quarterback who can accurately locate him downfield. The conversion from Lombardi to Moore is also advantageous for Johnston since Herbert’s capabilities to launch deep throws should no longer be suppressed.

These factors are promising, although Johnston also joins the Chargers' receiving arsenal with an unquestioned need for improvement in several areas. This provides him with an opportunity to accelerate his timeline for becoming an integral roster component through the expansion of his route tree and improvement in his ability to take advantage of his attributes with greater frequency. He also needs to avoid replication of the issues that led to eight drops in 2022.

Johnston will initially contend with Palmer for WR3 usage behind Allen and Williams but should steadily ascend into that role as the season progresses. Even though his target share will be impacted by the presence of Allen and Williams, LA‘s veteran receivers will also attract sizable attention that will often allow Johnston to avoid coverage from the opposition's most formidable defenders.

Johnston's outlook beyond 2023 becomes favorable due to his projected ascension into a more expansive role if Allen or Williams are extracted from the equation. This will elevate Johnston on the Chargers’ depth chart, although it will be incumbent upon him to continually cultivate his skills in order to prevail against coverage that will intensify as he ascends into a larger role. The continual refinement of his skills will also expedite a rise in his target share and could expand his opportunities as a red zone weapon after he failed to exceed six touchdowns during his three seasons at TCU.

Johnston will also elevate into an expanded role this season if Allen or Williams encounter health issues. This would accentuate the advantage of operating with Herbert, in a restructured aerial attack that should utilize more downfield throws. That should incentivize you to target Johnston at 1.05 during rookie drafts in 1QB leagues, while he becomes a viable option at 1.08 in Superflex leagues. Johnston is also worthy of selection once you have entered Round 9 of your best ball drafts.



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Free UFL Betting Picks - Best Bets, Odds, Predictions for Week 6

What a week of picking outcomes. I went 4-0 on point spreads and 0-4 on over/unders. One thing that we clearly saw in Week 5: the top four teams in the league put a real beat-down on the four worst teams in the league, and the distinction between those two groups in the 2024 UFL... Read More


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Fantasy Football Undrafted Running Back Rookie Sleepers

Last month's NFL Draft saw a number of really good players left on the board after the seven rounds were over. Some of those players are likely going to make it onto NFL rosters in 2024 as undrafted free agents. Some notable recent running backs who went undrafted include three players who saw extensive playing... Read More


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Fantasy Football Running Back Sleepers, Undervalued for 2024

The calendar has flipped, and that means we are one step closer to fantasy football drafts. It has surely been a wild offseason that featured many star players changing teams, including at the running back position. Players like Saquon Barkley, Josh Jacobs, Aaron Jones, and Tony Pollard all changed teams this offseason. As a result, we could see some ADP changes at the top of... Read More


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When Should I Pick Michael Penix Jr. In Rookie Drafts? Dynasty Fantasy Football Outlook

The Atlanta Falcons stunned the football world when they selected Michael Penix Jr. with the eighth overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. It was a head-scratching selection considering Atlanta just inked quarterback Kirk Cousins to a four-year, $180 million contract in free agency. Dynasty managers now have to figure out when to select Penix... Read More


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UFL Fantasy Football Rankings for Week 6: QB, RB, WR, TE Rankings and Analysis (2024)

Week 5 of UFL action was dominated by the top teams, as all four favorites covered their respective spreads. Birmingham, St. Louis, and Michigan all won in convincing blowouts while delivering some impressive fantasy performances along the way. It might be a lot of the same in Week 6. Birmingham (5-0) takes on Memphis (1-4)... Read More


Quarterback Winners and Losers for 2024 Fantasy Football

With the 2024 NFL Draft officially in the books, we're looking ahead to which Quarterbacks exit the draft as the biggest winners and losers for 2024 Fantasy Football. RotoBaller's David Rispoli digs into some of the notable changes at the Quarterback position following the 2024 NFL Draft. Which QBs are the biggest winners and losers... Read More


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UFL DFS Lineup Picks: DraftKings Daily Fantasy Fantasy Advice for Week 6

Welcome to Week 6 of the inaugural UFL season, RotoBallers! We have a fun football weekend on tap, and there are many different routes we can take to construct lineups for DraftKings contests. Adrian Martinez and the Birmingham Stallions will take their 5-0 record on the road against the Memphis Showboats, where they're massive 11.5-point... Read More


Fantasy Football Rookie Sleepers You Must Have In 2024

The 2024 NFL Draft is officially in the books and the RotoBaller staff is already looking ahead to the 2024 season to help our readers get the jump on their competition. RotoBaller analyst LaQuan Jones discusses some of the most intriguing rookie sleepers of the 2024 draft class. Which players should you target in Dynasty... Read More


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Avoid These Wide Receivers in 2024: Fantasy Football Outlook

There's still a lot of time between now and the start of the 2024 NFL season, but some people are already drafting, whether it be really early redraft leagues or best ball leagues. That means it's never too early to talk about overvalued players. Sometimes, guys are good, but not quite as good as their current... Read More


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2024 Fantasy Football: Positive TD Regression Candidates At Running Back

Touchdowns are the name of the game in fantasy football, especially at running back, wide receiver, and tight end. In most leagues, both rushing and receiving touchdowns count for six points. In a half-PPR league, that's the same thing as 10 carries for 40 yards and two catches for 10 yards. Needless to say, touchdowns... Read More


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UFL DFS Value Plays: Week 6 Bargain Bin for DraftKings Including Danny Etling, Matt Colburn, Jace Sternberger, More

Welcome to the Week 6 edition of RotoBaller's UFL DFS Bargain Bin, where the goal is to touch on some potentially mispriced players in DraftKings' Week 6 UFL contests. Each week during the UFL 2024 season and postseason, I’ll give you my thoughts on where there may be some value spots to exploit for DraftKings'... Read More


Wide Receiver Winners and Losers for 2024 Fantasy Football

Football never sleeps at RotoBaller! The 2024 NFL Draft is officially in the books and we're looking ahead to which Wide Receivers come out of the draft as the biggest winners and losers for 2024 Fantasy Football. RotoBaller's David Rispoli digs into some of the notable changes at the Wide Receiver position following the 2024... Read More