What Grade is Brandon Johnson in?

Last Modified Sep 11, 2024 07:49 GMT
What Grade is Brandon Johnson in
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Brandon Johnson is an American football player who will play his final year of college football with Oregon Ducks after lettering three years with Duke Blue Devils. The safety transfer from Duke is one of the most sought-after defensive players in college football and was the highest-graded player in the Blue Devils’ secondary last year.

Brandon Johnson Grade

Brandon Johnson is a senior at the University of Oregon. He joined the program in 2024 after three seasons with Duke University. He was rated as the No.121 cornerback in the nation in the 2021 recruiting class. Johnson was also ranked a consensus three-star prospect, while 247Sports ranked him the 55th overall recruit in the state of North Carolina.

Brandon Johnson Major

Brandon Johnson graduated from Duke University with a degree in Sociology and a certificate in markets and management.

Brandon Johnson College

Following his prep career, Johnson embarked on his collegiate football journey with the Duke Blue Devils in 2021 despite holding offers from top programs like Akron, Army, Charlotte, Kent State, Liberty, Northwestern, Notre Dame, Penn State, and Tennessee. As a freshman in 2021, Johnson saw action in all 12 games and tallied 17 tackles and one fumble recovery. In his sophomore season, he started all 13 games and posted 56 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, and two sacks. His breakthrough campaign was in 2023 when Johnson was given Duke’s Defensive Skill Player of the Year award. He concluded the 2023 season with 56 tackles, 8.5 tackles for loss, two sacks, and four pass breakups. After playing three seasons with the Blue Devils, Johnson decided to transfer to Oregon Ducks for his final year of eligibility.

How many years of eligibility does Brandon Johnson have?

Brandon Johnson, a senior for the Oregon Ducks, has only a year of eligibility left in college football.

Where did Brandon Johnson go to high school?

Brandon Johnson went to the Newton-Conover High School where he lettered three seasons in football and track and was the regional 100-meter dash champion. During his senior year, he recorded 44 tackles, three interceptions and a forced fumble in 13 games. Johnson also earned All-Conference and All-State honors in the same year.

FAQ's On Brandon Johnson Grade

A. Brandon Johnson is listed at a height of 5ft 10inch (1.77 m).

A. Brandon Johnson is from Newton, North Carolina.

A. Brandon Johnson attended the Newton-Conover High School in Newton, North Carolina.

A. Brandon Johnson is in his senior year with the University of Oregon.

A. Brandon Johnson plays as a defensive back for the Oregon Ducks.

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