2023 mock NFL Draft 2.0: Fallout from free agency wave and NFL Combine

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Quentin Johnston, TCU Horned Frogs
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872. . Wide Receiver. Horned Frogs . Quentin Johnston. 11. player

On the clock: NFL Draft Pick 11: Tennessee Titans – Quentin Johnston, Wide Receiver, TCU

Mock Draft 1.0 – Peter Skoronski, Offensive Tackle, Northwestern

Do you think the Tennessee Titans regret trading A.J. Brown to the Philadelphia Eagles? Treylon Burks has promise but they really need more help to get the best out of the merely passable Ryan Tannehill.

Here they have a big break with Quentin Johnston available. The dynamic receiver looks poised to take the NFL by storm and be a true No. 1 receiver.

The 6-foot-3, 215-pound receiver has mismatch ability at the next level, which he demonstrated with 60 receptions for 1,069 yards and six touchdowns this season. The NFL Combine was the chance for him to cement himself as the top receiver in the draft, and he took full advantage of that.

Johnston could very well go higher than No. 11, his stock is rising fast and hard. For now, he’s a good fit for a team desperate for receivers.