With the conclusion of the 2022 NFL draft, offensive lineman Jahmir Johnson did not hear his name called, although, like six of his fellow undrafted Aggie teammates, sources confirmed that Johnson is now getting an opportunity to sign with the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent.
Jahmir Johnson started his career at the University of Tennesee in 2018 before transferring to Texas A&M as a grad student for the 2021 season, starting each of the 11 games he played during that season and was a solid anchor alongside newly-minted Houston Texan Kenyon Green. Standing at 6-5, 300 pounds, Johnson is a long and athletic tackle and has a chance to battle for a swing tackle position with the Packers, with the possibility of a starting role if he accepts coaching and continues to develop.
Texas A&M OL Jahmir Johnson tells @GigEm247 that he is headed to Green Bay as an UDFA #GigEm
— GigEm247 (@GigEm247) May 1, 2022
Johnson will now have the opportunity to block for future Hall of Fame Quarterback Aaron Rodgers and learn the ins and outs of playing the tackle position in the NFL from All-Pro left tackle David Bakhtiari.
With Johnson’s signing, every draft-eligible Aggie player has now found a home, or temporary home, showing that Jimbo Fisher’s program is developing top-notch athletes year in and year out.
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