Jermaine Johnson (American football)

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Jermaine Johnson
Florida State Seminoles – No. 11
PositionDefensive end
ClassSenior
Personal information
Born: (1999-01-07) January 7, 1999 (age 23)
Eden Prairie, Minnesota
Height6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)
Weight262 lb (119 kg)
Career history
College
Bowl games
High schoolEden Prairie
Career highlights and awards

Jermaine Curtis Johnson is an American football defensive end for the Florida State Seminoles. He previously attended Independence Community College before attending Georgia. Johnson was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year in 2021.

Early life and high school[]

Johnson grew up in Eden Prairie, Minnesota and attended Eden Prairie High School. As a senior he was named All-Metro after recording 37 tackles and seven sacks.[1] Johnson was academically ineligible to play NCAA Division I football after graduating with a 1.9 GPA.[2]

College career[]

Johnson began his collegiate career at Independence Community College.[3] While at Independence, he was featured in the third season of the Netflix documentary series Last Chance U.[4] As a freshman, he had 58 tackles, eight sacks and three forced fumbles.[5] Johnson committed to transfer to Georgia over offers from Oregon, Oklahoma, Texas and UCLA.[6]

Johnson played in all 14 of Georgia's games and had 20 tackles and 2.5 sacks in his first season with the team.[7] As a senior, he finished third on the team with four sacks with 16 total tackles and 11 quarterback hurries.[8] Towards the end of the season Johnson entered the transfer portal and ultimately enrolled at Florida State for his final season of NCAA eligibility.[9] Johnson had seven tackles, 2½ tackles for loss and 1½ sacks in his first game for the Seminoles, a 41-38 overtime loss to Notre Dame, and was named the Atlantic Coast Conference Defensive Lineman of the Week.[10][11] He was named the ACC Defensive Player of the Year and first team All-ACC after he finished the season with 70 tackles and led the ACC with 18 tackles for loss and 12 sacks.[12]

Professional career[]

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash Vertical jump Broad jump
6 ft 4+58 in
(1.95 m)
254 lb
(115 kg)
34 in
(0.86 m)
9+78 in
(0.25 m)
4.58 s 32.0 in
(0.81 m)
10 ft 5 in
(3.18 m)
All values from NFL Combine[13][14][15]

References[]

  1. ^ Shaver, Randy (November 18, 2016). "KARE 11 All-Metro Team 2016: Defense". KARE.com. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  2. ^ "How Jermaine Johnson went from Kansas to Georgia Bulldogs". The Telegraph. December 20, 2018. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  3. ^ "Linebacker Jermaine Johnson is coming into his own for Georgia". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. December 9, 2020. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  4. ^ Paschall, David (December 20, 2019). "Jermaine Johnson adjusts from 'Last Chance U' stardom to limitations at Georgia". Chattanooga Times Free Press. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  5. ^ Nemec, Andrew (July 10, 2018). "Jermaine Johnson, nation's No. 2 JC DE, includes Oregon Ducks in top 5". The Oregonian. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  6. ^ "Four-star defensive end Jermaine Johnson commits to Georgia". Miami Herald. August 3, 2018. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  7. ^ "From 'Last Chance' to big chance for Eden Prairie's Jermaine Johnson at Georgia". Star Tribune. September 12, 2020. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  8. ^ "UGA football LB Jermaine Johnson plans transfer". The Tennessean. December 15, 2020. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  9. ^ "Jermaine Johnson II leading revitalization of Florida State defensive line". Tallahassee Democrat. July 22, 2021. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  10. ^ Megargee, Steve (September 17, 2021). "Prospect watch: FSU's Johnson capitalizing on expanded role". The Seattle Times. Associated Press. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  11. ^ "FSU defensive end Jermaine Johnson named ACC Defensive Lineman of the Week". Tallahassee Democrat. September 7, 2021. Retrieved September 24, 2021.
  12. ^ "FSU's Jermaine Johnson II named ACC Defensive Player of the Year". Orlando Sentinel. December 1, 2021. Retrieved December 2, 2021.
  13. ^ "Jermaine Johnson Draft and Combine Prospect Profile". NFL.com. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  14. ^ "NFL Combine: Official measurements for every NFL Draft prospect in Indianapolis". theathletic.com. Retrieved March 8, 2022.
  15. ^ "Jermaine Johnson II, Florida State, DE, 2022 NFL Draft Scout, NCAA College Football". draftscout.com. Retrieved March 8, 2022.

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