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Avery Johnson

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Maize, KSMaize
Jersey
#2
Pos
QB
HT / WT
6-2 / 173
Class
JR
NIL Valuation
$1.3M
Rivals
6
NATL
#138
POS
#1
ST
#2
On3
92
NATL
#208
POS
#18
ST
#1
ESPN
85
NATL
#77
POS
#3
ST
#1
247
95
NATL
#84
POS
#8
ST
#1
The Journey
Class of 2023
Kansas State Wildcats
ENROLLED
Maize Eagles
Maize Eagles
2022 – 2022
HIGH SCHOOL

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Reminds Us Of

Pat White
Pat White
RBC / 6-1 / 180
West VirginiaWest Virginia · HS Class of 2004
Miami2009 Draft · Rnd 2 · Pick 44

Avery Johnson is a twitchy, dynamic dual threat quarterback with a skill set that reminds us of Pat White. Like White, Johnson is capable of ripping off long runs with his burst and speed along with the ability to keep defenses honest with his arm.

Team Predictions

Industry Consensus · RPM Picks
Team
Prediction
Recruited By
Distance
Class Rank
Draft Pos (5yr)
Draft Total (5yr)
Kansas State
ENROLLED7/5/2022
96.3%
104 mi
37
1
6
Oregon
OFFERED
N/A
1399 mi
7
1
14
Arkansas
OFFERED
N/A
231 mi
25
0
11
Washington
OFFERED
N/A
1424 mi
27
1
23
Notre Dame
OFFERED
N/A
653 mi
10
1
27
Kansas State
Kansas StateENROLLED
Collin Klein
96.3%
Oregon
OregonOFFERED
Kenny Dillingham
N/A
Arkansas
ArkansasOFFERED
Kendal Briles
N/A
Washington
WashingtonOFFERED
Ryan Grubb
N/A
Notre Dame
Notre DameOFFERED
N/A

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Avery Johnson Scouting Summary
Charles Power
06/21/22

Three-sport star who is one of the more athletic quarterbacks in the 2023 cycle. Dynamic athlete for the position with speed and leaping ability that stacks up among wide receiver and defensive back prospects. An explosive mover both as an off-schedule playmaker and runner in the open field. Led his team to a state title appearance as a junior, passing for 2,550 yards and 20 touchdowns against six interceptions while rushing for 1,080 yards and 22 more scores. Makes plays against pressure in part due to his outstanding foot quickness. Has an elongated motion on Friday nights, but looks to have made progress in tightening things up prior to his senior season. Showed improved passing skills in the camp setting, generating good velocity and spinning the ball the best we’ve seen. Tests as a strong athlete, running a 4.54 second 40-yard dash and jumping nearly 37 inches in the vertical. Doubles as a standout in basketball, where he has above-the-rim bounce and baseball. Will need to add weight to his thinner 6-foot-2, 175-pound frame.

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Measurements & Testing

Avery JohnsonMaize
Top 300 QB AvgAvg. Last 3 Years
NFL Combine DraftedAvg. Last 3 Years
Weight
173
215
220
80.5%78.6%
Height
6-2
6-3
6-3
98.7%98.7%
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Personal Life

Avery Johnson arrived at Kansas State as one of the Wildcats' most heralded recruits in a generation. A Maize, Kansas, native, Johnson led his high school team to back-to-back appearances in the Class 5A state title game. And he made an instant impact for the Wildcats, earning honorable mention Big 12 offensive freshman of the year honors in 2023. Johnson also earned MVP honors in a victory over NC State in the Pop Tarts Bowl. “He’s really dangerous,” NC State defensive coordinator Tony Gibson told The Athletic. “He’s got elite speed. That kid can freakin’ go. He is like fast fast. We got guys that can run, and he killed us in the bowl game. He’s gonna be a handful for people to defend.” Johnson's high school coach, Gary Guzman, raves about the quarterback's drive to be the best. “When people ask me, ‘So what weakness do you see in him?’ really the only weakness I see is he tries to do too much,” Guzman told BVM Sports. “He’s always going 100 mph. He plays three sports during the spring. He’d get done with a baseball game late at night on Friday night and he was on the road Saturday morning going to a 7 on 7. Anytime that he was in town during the summer he would not miss a workout. He’d be here at 6:30 in the morning just like everybody else. He doesn’t put himself above the rest. He understands that it takes a team to be successful. He’s got some great qualities that make him a very special quarterback.”

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