Virginia Cavaliers cornerback Anthony Johnson has been named to the 2023 East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 List. He will join teammates Brennan Armstrong, Kameron Butler, Nick Jackson, Billy Kemp IV, Coen King, and Keytaon Thompson. The Shrine Bowl is an all-star event. This event is held annually to benefit the mission of Shriner’s Children’s Hospitals.

Anthony Johnson’s College Career

Senior Anthony Johnson is beginning his second season with the Cavaliers after several seasons with the Louisville Cardinals.

At Louisville, Johnson appeared in 32 games with five starts. He made 42 career tackles, two interceptions, and broke up 15 passes. While competing against Florida State in 2020, Johnson became the only player in Cardinal history to break up a pass on three consecutive plays.

During the 2021 season Johnson appeared in all 12 games for the Cavs, with 11 starts. He was ranked 8th in the ACC for passes broken up with a total of nine. Additionally, he was ranked 7th in the ACC in interceptions with 3 and was ranked 5th for the Cavs in total tackles with 44.

He was also named to the Pro-Football Focus All ACC Third Team.

Breaking It Down

Anthony Johnson’s debut season as a Virginia Cavalier was a season of personal excellence.

While he was a strong player for Louisville, Johnson’s best season yet was the 2021 season with Virginia. For 2022 he is set to continue showcasing his skills with the Cavaliers.

Now, Johnson has been named to the 2023 East-West Shrine Bowl 1000 list. The Shrine Bowl aims to bring together players eligible for future opportunities with the NFL and consistently hosts top tier talent. Being named to this list is an indication that Johnson may have what it takes to make it to the big leagues.  So, what does this mean for the 2023 NFL Draft?

2023 NFL Draft Buzz

Johnson is great at keeping his receivers in check. He is arguably the star of the returning three secondary Cavaliers.

While the 2021 season was a strong showing for Johnson, the upcoming season will be an exciting one to watch. A standout season under new defensive coordinator John Rudzinski could benefit Johnson’s NFL prospects.

Johnson has the potential to be one of the top cornerbacks in this class. If he continues to excel for the Cavs, Johnson will also have a solid chance at a spot in the NFL.

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