Next up on our scouting report series for the Tennessee Titans ahead of the 2023 NFL draft is one of the more controversial on-field prospects in the class, TCU wide receiver Quentin Johnston.
As you would imagine, the former Horned Frog has been tied to the Titans for quite some time for a couple of obvious reasons. As a whole, the Titans have one of the least talented wide receiver rooms in the entire league.
Meanwhile, you could make a strong argument that Johnston has the highest ceiling among all of the top receiver prospects in the Draft. Those two realities are always going to cause a mutual interest to some extent.
NFL Network’s Jane Slater recently disclosed that the Titans had breakfast with Johnston prior to his Pro Day. She even went as far as to say that she’s heard that Tennessee is “interested in him”.
This article is going to discuss some of the pros and cons of selecting a high-upside prospect who also has a relatively dangerous floor.
Before we get started, a quick reminder that all of the grades and individual rankings that are included are my own opinions after spending the last few months studying each of these individuals.
Johnston has caused several heated debates among fans and media members alike, so let’s get a better idea as to what exactly makes him so polarizing.