TCU will lose another key member of last season's squad.Wide receiver Quentin Johnston declared for the 2023 NFL Draft on Monday evening. He thanked the TCU community in an Instagram post announcing his decision.
Johnston led the Horned Frogs with 1,069 receiving yards in his junior year. The 6-foot-4, 215-pound wideout scored six touchdowns in each of his last two seasons.
The Texas native ignited TCU's College Football Playoff upset over Michigan with 163 yards and a touchdown. However, Georgia stymied him to three yards in the lopsided National Championship.
Johnston could become the highest-drafted wideout in TCU history if he cracks the top 20. Pro Football Focus ranks him as this year's No. 1 wide receiver, projecting him to get selected with a top-10 pick.
He's not the only member of TCU's dynamic offense going pro. Quarterback Max Duggan and running back Kendre Miller also declared for the NFL Draft following a 13-2 season.