There were a few Michigan football players who didn't hear their name called in the 2025 NFL Draft. One of those players was a six-year Wolverine, Quinten Johnson.
With Michigan set to lose Will Johnson, Aamir Hall, Makari Paige, Wesley Johnson, and Quinten Johnson from the secondary, the Wolverines have already signed two defensive backs from the transfer portal: TJ and Tevis Metcalf.
After leaving the game and never returning last week against Illinois, Michigan CB Will Johnson is listed as OUT for tonight’s game against Michigan State.
Michigan football will head into their Week 9 matchup against Michigan State without one of their best playmakers. After exiting the Wolverines’ Week 8 game against Illinois with a lower body injury, Will Johnson is not expected to play against their in-state rival, per ESPN’s Pete Thamel.
Throughout this season, Michigan Wolverines cornerback and potential top-ten pick in the 2025 NFL Draft Will Johnson has missed time in a few games. Last
Back in early February, fifth-year safety Quinten Johnson announced he would enter the NFL Draft and forgo his final year of eligibility. But one month later, Johnson signed an NIL deal and announced he was actually coming back to Ann Arbor for his sixth year.
If you can believe it, Quinten Johnson enrolled at Michigan in 2019. Six seasons later, he returns to Ann Arbor with the hunger to win the National Championship one more time.
The Wolverines’ offense will operate a bit differently with Kirk Campbell calling the plays this season. Michigan wide receiver Tyler Morris and defensive back Quinten Johnson discussed some notable changes coming to the offense this fall.
Coming out of spring there were three areas of concern that the Michigan coaching staff was going to need to address. The first was going to be the starting Quarterback, the second was adding WR depth and experience and the last area was the secondary.
Yes, the Rod Moore injury is less than ideal, but the Wolverines’ secondary is far from depleted. Leading into spring ball, there was a lot of excitement about Michigan’s defense.
Sherrone Moore’s era at Michigan is off to a rollercoaster start, after a crazy four-month. These first four months were filled with ups and downs from coaching changes to recruiting to arrests for OWI( operating a vehicle while intoxicated) and now this week is no different.
Just weeks after declaring for the 2024 NFL Draft, Michigan defensive back Quinten Johnson has reversed course and will be returning to Ann Arbor for the upcoming season.
Michigan football didn’t land a key transfer on Monday night, but the Wolverines might as well have. Quentin Johnson, who declared for the 2024 NFL draft, was part of an NIL announcement on Monday night and it’s been confirmed that he’s officially back with the Wolverines.
The Michigan football team is expected to get Quinten Johnson back after the safety was shown on the Twitter page of one of the program’s most noted NIL partners, a Michigan based automotive group.
We don’t have official word that Quinten Johnson is going to return to the Michigan football program for the 2024 season, but he signed an NIL deal on Monday that would lead you to believe that’s the case.
The 2023 Michigan football defense will go down as one of the best defensive units in college football history; perhaps even the greatest of all-time after leading the Maize and Blue to a 15-0 record and a national title.
Johnson is Michigan’s latest player deciding to go pro. Despite many of Michigan’s 2024 NFL Draft prospects announcing their decisions to go pro earlier in January, one final player made their decision known on Friday.