Quentin Johnston NFL Combine Results, Measurements and 40-Yard Dash Time (Updated)
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TCU's Quentin Johnston could be the first wide receiver taken in the 2023 NFL Draft. As a result, many are interested to see how he tests at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine.
Here's everything you need to know about Johnston's NFL combine performance, measurements and results.
Quentin Johnston Height, Weight & Hand Size
Ahead of the combine, Quentin Johnston is listed at 6-foot-4 and 193 pounds. That towering frame, combined with legit speed, has plenty of teams excited about his potential to be a game-changer at the next level.
Quentin Johnson officially measured 6-foot-2 and a half and 208 pounds at the combine. He also boasts 9 5/8-inch hands and an 81 5/8-inch wingspan.
Quentin Johnston 40-Yard Dash Time
Quentin Johnston has great speed to go with his height, which makes him a alluring prospect. He'll look to show off his wheels in the 40-yard dash at the combine. Most projections peg him right in the 4.3-4.4 range, though it remains to be seen where he officially clocks in at.
Quentin Johnston 3-Cone Time
We will update this space as soon as Quentin Johnston's 3-cone time at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine is revealed. The wide receiver position is scheduled to have its workouts on Saturday, March 4.
Quentin Johnston Broad and Vertical Jump
Broad and vertical jump are important tests for WRs, who'll regularly be asked to make athletic plays in the air. We'll update this space as soon as Quentin Johnston's results at the 2023 NFL Scouting Combine are revealed.
Quentin Johnston Combine Results
Measurement
Result
Height
6'2"
Weight
208 lbs
Hand Size
9 5/8 inches
Arm Length
33 5/8 inches
Wingspan
81 5/8 inches
40-Yard Dash
TBD
Bench Press
TBD
Broad Jump
TBD
Vertical Jump
TBD
3-Cone Drill
TBD
20-Yard Shuttle
TBD
Quentin Johnston Scouting Report & Draft Stock
Johnston has all the makings of a great wideout in the pros. His frame gives him a major advantage as a goal line threat, and his speed allows him to burn opposing defenses down the field as well. The Horned Frogs star can break off huge gains seemingly at will after averaging a whopping 19.0 yards per reception in three years at TCU. He'll need to work on filling out a little bit after some durability issues in college, but that's nothing an NFL workout plan can't fix.
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