There has been virtually nothing posted here on our Mr Irrelevant, but I am betting he makes it. Perhaps one reason is that most of the lazy analysis focused on the pick, not the player. This article is one of the most detailed and knowledgeable breakdowns that I have read on any draft pick.
It goes into depth about his Shrine Game practices and overall performance (outstanding) before explaining why we might view him as another Edge prospect rather than 3 technique. I wonder how good he would look slimmed down, and rocked up (through the Rams conditioning program) considering his strength, quickness, and motor:
"Toledo also called upon Johnson to handle zone coverage in the short field on occasion. With his speed and athleticism, he was more than suitable for this task. He secured his first collegiate interception in the Battle of I-75 rivalry against Bowling Green last November... Overall, Johnson’s dominance in his 1-on-1 drills during East-West Shrine Game practices as well as the speed attributes he demonstrated at Pro Day make him an intriguing prospect. There is some plug-and-play ability with Johnson, as he can serve a variety of purposes on the defensive line ranging from a 3-tech lineman in a 4-3 defense to an EDGE rusher. These characteristics could vault the former Toledo standout into a day 3 draft selection. In the event Johnson does not hear his name called in Kansas City the final week of April, he should be a priority free agent signing for a litany of NFL teams"
One to keep a close eye on in camp because Desjaun a player
The 3-time All-MAC selection was a backfield menace at Toledo with a quick first step and an impressive swim move. Where does he fall in the 2023 NFL Draft?
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