From Prep to Pro!, EST 2001


NFL Draft Scout - Powered By: The SportsXchange
2022 CFB/2024-2027 Draft Scout
- Draft Scout Front Page- 2024 NFL Draft Tracker/Results- 2024 Pro Timing Days/Results- 2024 Pro Timing Day Risers by Position- 2024 Pro Timing Day Fallers by Position- 2024 NFL Combine- End of Season Risers- End of Season Fallers- 2024 NFL Draft Underclassmen- 2024 Senior Bowl- 2024 East-West Shrine- 2024 Hula Bowl- 2023 CFB Bowl Games/Playoffs- CFB Player News & Notes12/03 Final CFB Playoff Top 12
- #1 Michigan
- #2 Washington- #3 Texas- #4 Alabama- #5 Florida State- #6 Georgia- #7 Ohio State- #8 Oregon- #9 Missouri- #10 Penn State- #11 Mississippi- #12 Oklahoma- CFB's Best Player Names By Year/Position- Draft Scout Player Directory A-Z- Players by School/College List A-Z- Draft Scout Rokfin Football Channel- Draft Scout Weekly- Phil Steele/Draft Scout- Contact Draft Scout

DS Rankings/Probe
OFFENSE
DEFENSE
Players by School

DS PARTNERS
NFL Draft Scout
Featured In/On:


Coach Tom Shaw's Training Program is the leader in performance enhancement!
Visit Pro Combine Training Today!
Visit Test Sports Clubs Today





  
Name:   
College:      Number:
Height:    Weight:
Position:   Pos2:
Class/Draft Year: /2023

40 Low: 
   40 Time: 
  40 High: 

> Projected Round:   Stock:    

Combine Invite: 
Height: 
Weight: 

Zybek PD3X AKA "Official"
40 Yard Dash (ET):
 
40 Yard Dash (HH): 
20 Yard (ET): 
20 Yard (HH): 
10 Yard (ET): 
10 Yard (HH): 
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 
Vertical Jump: 
Broad Jump: 
20 Yrd Shuttle: 
3-Cone Drill: 


Dates: 
Hand:   Arm: 
Wingspan: 

Height: 
Weight: 
40 Yrd Dash: 
20 Yrd Dash: 
10 Yrd Dash: 
225 Lb. Bench Reps: 
Vertical Jump: 
Broad Jump: 
20 Yrd Shuttle: 
3-Cone Drill: 

 

 



 Data Scout Notes: 2023: NAC...2022: NAC...2021: NAC...Transfer from Ohio State...2020: NAC



  , , Player News

  07/14/21 - CB Tyreke JohnsonrSr/2024, Nebraska, 6-1, 180 (DS#999 CB) + More +

  Urban Meyer, one of the greatest coaches ever to grace the planet, offered Johnson a scholarship while he was still in junior high. Think about it: That was back in 2013. As it turned out, Johnson's recruitment was one of the longest and most highly-contested battles in the class of 2018. Yes, Ohio State ultimately won that battle. But Johnson never really became the star in the Buckeye program that many imagined, which led to his recent transfer to Nebraska.

Johnson redshirted in 2018 and then played in a total of 12 games for Ohio State, experiencing multiple coaching changes in the process as other players found full-time roles ahead of him. Still, the decision to leave OSU and look for another opportunity was not an easy one for the former top-ranked safety nationally by Rivals.com. "It was hard to leave Ohio State just because of how great the program is, how great the coaches are and the relationships and bonds that I've built with my brothers over there," Johnson told the Lincoln Journal Star last month. He played just 77 snaps in 2020, and was projected to be a reserve cornerback again this year, with Sevyn Banks, Cameron Brown and Ryan Watts likely to lead the depth chart at that position. Now, however, Johnson has an opportunity to revitalize his career in Lincoln. - Lincoln Journal Star


(DS#999 CB) rSr/2024 CB Tyreke JohnsonNebraska
News Source: Lincoln Journal Star
Share/Comment/External News Feed: Here


  06/14/21 - CB Tyreke JohnsonrSr/2024, Nebraska, 6-1, 180 (DS#999 CB) + More +

  By the time Tyreke Johnson left Nebraska's campus during the first week of June, he knew he wanted to play for the Huskers. The former Ohio State defensive back and five-star prospect out of Jacksonville, Florida, found a combination of scheme fit, energy on campus and an old high school connection that led him to decide on transferring to NU. Johnson has been enrolled at UNL since at least the middle of last week, announced his commitment on Sunday and discussed it all with the Journal Star on Monday morning. "Just from the moment I hit the portal, Nebraska has done a great job of making me feel appreciated and basically showing me that they have all the tools to be great and they're just missing a few pieces," Johnson said in a phone interview from Florida. "They just made me feel wanted. Then, when I stepped on campus, I felt the love and the energy of the place and saw it as an opportunity and place where I can go and focus on myself and be all about ball."

Johnson redshirted in 2018 and then played in 12 games for the Buckeyes and experienced multiple coaching changes in the process as other players found full-time roles ahead of him. Still, the decision to leave OSU and look for another opportunity was not an easy one for the former top-ranked safety nationally in the 2018 recruiting class. "It was hard to leave Ohio State just because of how great the program is, how great the coaches are and the relationships and bonds that I've built with my brothers over there," said Johnson, who first entered his name into the transfer portal about a month ago. - Lincoln Journal Star


(DS#999 CB) rSr/2024 CB Tyreke JohnsonNebraska
News Source: Lincoln Journal Star
Share/Comment/External News Feed: Here


  06/14/21 - CB Tyreke JohnsonrSr/2024, Nebraska, 6-1, 180 (DS#999 CB) + More +

  Nebraska found its transfer defensive back, and he's a former blue-chip prospect from a fellow Big Ten school. Former Ohio State defensive back Tyreke Johnson committed to the Huskers on Sunday. The former five-star prospect is set to join a defensive backfield that has several accomplished players but also a general lack of depth. Johnson has three years of eligibility remaining.

He has been listed as an enrolled student at Nebraska since at least Wednesday but had not said anything about his commitment until Sunday. NU officials cannot publicly comment on unsigned players. Since Johnson is a transfer, Husker staff may not be able to acknowledge him until he arrives on campus, which will most likely be in July. Johnson redshirted in 2018 and then appeared in 12 games over the past two seasons for the Buckeyes, but never found full-time work in the OSU secondary. Johnson arrived in Columbus as a heralded recruit in the 2018 class, finishing as the No. 14 overall prospect nationally according to Rivals and the No. 21 according to the 247Sports Composite rankings, each of which was good enough to put him in five-star status. - Lincoln Journal Star


(DS#999 CB) rSr/2024 CB Tyreke JohnsonNebraska
News Source: Lincoln Journal Star
Share/Comment/External News Feed: Here


  05/12/21 - CB Tyreke JohnsonrSr/2024, Nebraska, 6-1, 180 (DS#999 CB) + More +

  Tyreke Johnson's tenure with Ohio State football mostly lingers as unrealized promise for a player asked to live up to someone else's lofty estimations. Johnson has entered the transfer portal, as first reported Wednesday by Rivals. Johnson later confirmed the development on Twitter. The Jacksonville, Florida, native came to Ohio State as a five-star prospect in the 2018 class. Yet Johnson could never climb the depth chart, and coming out of his fourth spring in the program seemingly had no path to a 2021 role.

After using a redshirt in 2018, Johnson played in eight games off the bench in 2019. Yet in 2020, even after an early season-ending injury to Cam Brown and no other veteran options in the secondary, Johnson could not establish a role. Johnson totaled five tackles in four 2020 games. He is the fourth OSU player to enter the portal since the end of last season, joining receivers Mookie Cooper and Jameson Williams and offensive lineman Max Wray. - Cleveland Plain Dealer


(DS#999 CB) rSr/2024 CB Tyreke JohnsonNebraska
News Source: Cleveland Plain Dealer
Share/Comment/External News Feed: Here





,