Skip to main content

Texas A&M star defensive back Antonio Johnson declares for NFL Draft

On3 imageby:Marshall Levenson12/13/22

MarshallLevyOn3

texas-am-safety-antonio-johnson-2023-nfl-draft
Texas A&M safety Antonio Johnson lines up for a play during a game on Sept. 25, 2021. (Icon Sportswire / Getty Images)

Texas A&M junior defensive back Antonio Johnson announced today that he is declaring for the 2023 NFL Draft.

Johnson appeared in 28 total games in his three seasons in College Station, starting over 20 of them. At defensive back, Johnson was responsible for 164 total tackles, 14 tackles for loss, eight pass deflections, four forced fumbles, two sacks, and interception. He was truly a do-it-all player.

In 2022, his junior season, Johnson tallied 71 tackles and five tackles for loss in nine games. He also forced three fumbles.

NFLDraftBuzz.com ranks Johnson as the No. 4 cornerback prospect in the 2023 NFL Draft, and the No. 22 overall prospect in the draft. This would project Johnson as a possible first round draft pick.

Johnson, a former four-star prospect, signed with the Aggies in the 2020 class. He was rated as the No. 59 overall prospect and No. 2 safety prospect in the nation.

Top 10

  1. 1

    Jake Paul tops Mike Tyson

    Netflix fight ends in Paul victory

    Hot
  2. 2

    Nico Iamaleava update

    UT QB status revealed vs. Georgia

    New
  3. 3

    Nick Saban

    Coach regrets leaving LSU

  4. 4

    Gruden talks Tennessee

    Ex-NFL coach addresses past rumors

  5. 5

    DJ Lagway

    Florida QB to return vs. LSU

View All

More on the 2023 NFL Draft

The 2023 NFL Draft takes place from Thursday, April 27 through Saturday, April 29 in Kansas City, Missouri. The event location this year is the plaza just outside of Union Station.

Round 1 of the NFL Draft begins at 8 p.m. ET on Thursday, Apr. 27. Rounds 2-3 will begin at 7 p.m. ET on Friday, Apr. 28, and Rounds 4-7 will begin at 12 p.m. ET on Saturday, Apr. 29. The draft broadcast runs throughout the weekend on both ESPN and NFL Network.

To be eligible for the NFL Draft, players must be at least three years removed from their final year of high school while having used up their collegiate eligibility. Underclassmen are able to request league approval to become eligible for the draft, as are players who have graduated prior to using up all of their collegiate eligibility. One hundred underclassmen gained approval for last year’s draft. Seventy-three of those 100 underclassmen received special eligibility while 27 of them were underclassmen who had completed their college degrees.

The 2023 NFL scouting combine will take place from Feb. 28 through March 6 in Indianapolis.