Everybody knows that Amare Barno and DJ Johnson aren’t going to cut it Everybody in the NFL, and that includes everyone working for the Carolina Panthers, knows that the Charlotte-based team does not currently employ a competitive group of edge rushers.
We haven’t seen much from Carolina Panthers outside linebacker DJ Johnson thus far. In fact, the most buzz that’s come out of the early portions of his rookie campaign may be from this video at Wednesday’s practice .
The Carolina Panthers took a lot of people by surprise when they traded up in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft to select Oregon pass rusher, DJ Johnson.
Now famously known to be “in on every deal,” Carolina Panthers general manager Scott Fitterer never shies away from making a move. And while he generally prefers to move back when it comes to swapping draft capital, he made an exception for not one, but two players this spring.
Carolina Panthers fans might’ve been caught off guard when general manager Scott Fitterer and company traded up to the 80th overall pick in the 2023 NFL draft.
The Carolina Panthers used some of the draft capital gained in their trade of Christian McCaffrey to move up for a third-round defensive selection at the draft on Friday.
The 2023 NFL Scouting Combine got underway Thursday at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. Oregon Ducks linebackers Noah Sewell and DJ Johnson got to showcase their skills against other players in attendance, going through a mixture or drills and tests in front of NFL coaches and front offices.
Johnson, a sixth-year senior, finishes his final season at Oregon with six sacks and 39 total tackles.
The senior linebacker was seen confronting a fan after the Beavers' upset victory over the Ducks in Corvallis.
If you’re like me, you don’t need a rehashing of the No. 9 Oregon Ducks‘ soul-crushing 38-34 loss to the Beavers on Saturday night at Reser Stadium. I’m not going to harp on the risky coaching decisions that paved the way for a loss.
After the Beavers' 38-34 victory, fans stormed the field, and through the sea of people, Johnson and the fan crossed paths.
DJ Johnson Oregon Ducks #2 Pos: EDGE Ht: 6041 Wt: 273 40: 4.82 DOB: 10/21/1998 Hometown: Sacramento, CA High School: Luther Burbank Eligibility: 2023
Oregon will be without its sack leader to start this week's game against the Stanford Cardinal. On Monday, Dan Lanning said the outside linebacker's appeal of a targeting call that got him ejected against Washington State had been denied.
Oregon offensive lineman Alex Forsyth and outside linebacker DJ Johnson traveled to Los Angeles to represent the Ducks at Pac-12 Football Media Day. One of the hot topics the two veteran Ducks were asked about was name, image and likeness.
For a defense that aspires to be “extremely confrontational and aggressive", the departure of Kayvon Thibodeaux to the NFL will be significant to the Oregon pass rush moving forward.
Saturday was a fun day for Duck fans. They got a small glimpse at all the offensive explosion that was under-utilized a season ago. On the other side
Through Oregon’s seven games, DJ Johnson has continued to be a dependable player for both the Ducks’ offense as well as the defense. While it seems that he has started to move to a more permanent job within the offense, his ability to cover both sides of the ball has been crucial to Oregon’s success.
There were many players that stood out from the Ducks' huge upset last weekend, but one player that went above and beyond his role on the team was DJ Johnson. Johnson did everything that he could to influence the game, including playing snaps on both sides of the ball.
Dead or alive, you’re coming with me Offense The most significant offensive change from week 1 to week 2 was the return of the full 2020 RPO playbook which had been heavily curtailed in the opener, along with a few new additions that exploited structural vulnerabilities in Ohio St’s defense that were clear on tape.
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