Will Johnson (cornerback)

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Will Johnson
Johnson with Michigan in 2024
Michigan Wolverines – No. 2
PositionCornerback
ClassJunior
Personal information
Born: (2003-03-29) March 29, 2003 (age 21)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
Height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight202 lb (92 kg)
Career history
College
Bowl games
High schoolGrosse Pointe South (MI)
Career highlights and awards

William Johnson (born March 29, 2003) is an American football cornerback for the Michigan Wolverines. Johnson was an All-American as a sophomore, leading Michigan’s defense to a national championship in 2023.

Early life and high school career[edit]

Johnson was born in 2003 and grew up in Detroit, Michigan.[1] His father, Deon Johnson, was a cornerback for the Michigan Wolverines in the 1990s.[2][3]

Johnson played high school football at Grosse Pointe South High School. As a senior he was an All-State selection, recording 45 tackles, a sack, an interception and 12 pass breakups. On offense he totaled 1,302 all-purpose yards receiving, rushing and returning punts; catching 42 passes for 667 yards with six touchdowns.

Johnson was rated as a five star player and the #1 player in Michigan by 247Sports, ESPN, and Rivals.[1] 247Sports gave Johnson a composite ranking as the #15 ranked high school football player in the country.[4]

On February 28, 2021, Johnson committed to the University of Michigan’s 2022 recruiting class.[5][6] He also had offers from Ohio State, USC, Oklahoma and Texas A&M.[7] He was one of the first Michigan recruits to benefit from the new rule allowing players to be compensated for use of their name, image and likeness.[8][9]

College career[edit]

Freshman season

He enrolled early at the University of Michigan in January 2022, and participated in winter conditioning.[7][10] He impressed in spring practice, and was described as being position to play early in the fall of 2022.[11][12]

In 2022, Johnson became a starter as a true freshman. In total he appeared in all 14 games, recording 27 tackles and 3 interceptions. Johnson recorded his first career interception versus Rutgers on November 5, 2022, and had a 2 interception performance in the Big Ten Championship Game victory versus Purdue.

Following his first season, Johnson was voted team Defensive Freshman of the year, along with Mason Graham. He was also named to the True Freshman All-America team by 247Sports and Pro Football Focus.[13][14]

Sophomore season

In 2023, Johnson was named to the Jim Thorpe Award watch list.[15] In total Johnson started 12 games for the Wolverines, missing 3 due to injury. Johnson allowed only 17 receptions on 321 coverage snaps, including zero receptions for touchdowns. He finished the 2023 season with the second lowest QB rating when targeted in college football, adding 27 tackles and 4 interceptions.[16]

Johnson scored his first career touchdown on an interception versus Minnesota on October 7.[17] In the victory against Ohio State on November 25, Johnson recorded an interception while defending Marvin Harrison Jr.

His most notorious interception came on a ball thrown by Washington’s Michael Penix, on the first play of the second half in the national championship game. This helped seal a national championship victory for the Wolverines, and earned Johnson the National Championship Defensive MVP Award.[18]

Post-season, Johnson was awarded a consensus First-team All-Big Ten selection, and named a First-team All-American by Sports Illustrated.[19] Johnson was also selected as a Second-team All-American by USA Today.[20]

Junior season

Entering his junior season, Pro Football Focus ranked Will Johnson as the #1 cornerback in college football prior to the 2024 season.[21]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Will Johnson". University of Michigan. Retrieved July 24, 2022.
  2. ^ Mick McCabe (October 16, 2020). "How the son of a Michigan football player became the megarecruit the Wolverines covet". Detroit Free Press.
  3. ^ "Bentley Historical Library University of Michigan Football Rosters". bentley.umich.edu.
  4. ^ "Will Johnson Recruiting Profile". 247Sports.
  5. ^ Orion Sang (February 28, 2021). "Michigan football gets commitment from Grosse Pointe South 5-star CB Will Johnson". Detroit Free Press.
  6. ^ Mike Adzima (March 2, 2021). "Souths Will Johnson choose Wolverines". Grosse Pointe News.
  7. ^ a b "Will Johnson, centerpiece of Michigan's 2022 recruiting class, is 'ready to work'". Mlive.com. December 15, 2021.
  8. ^ Jeff Seidel (December 16, 2021). "Dollar Signs; How star cornerback Will Johnson is raking in cash -- aboveboard -- before he plays a single down for Michigan". Detroit Free Press. p. 1C – via Newspapers.com.
  9. ^ "Will Johnson, University of Michigan's Top-Rated High School Football Recruit, Signs Historic NIL Deal with Michigan Restaurant". Yahoo. March 28, 2022.
  10. ^ "Michigan freshman CB Will Johnson impressing during spring practices, will 'earn his way onto the field this fall'". on3.com. March 29, 2022.
  11. ^ "Michigan freshman Will Johnson appears poised to carve out early role". The Detroit News. March 23, 2022.
  12. ^ "Two Michigan football freshmen impressing in spring ball". USA Today. March 18, 2022.
  13. ^ "Haulcy Named PFF True Freshman All-America". Pro Football Focus. November 29, 2022.
  14. ^ "Michigan cornerback Will Johnson named freshman All-American by 247Sports". The Michigan Insider: 247Sports.
  15. ^ "The Legendary Jim Thorpe, and the 2023 Season Watchlist for Top Defensive Back". College Football Poll.
  16. ^ "2024 Michigan Football Spring Position Breakdown: Cornerback". Maize & Blue Review: Rivals.
  17. ^ "Michigan football returns two interceptions for touchdowns in 52-10 beatdown of Minnesota". The Detroit Free Press.
  18. ^ Peters, Andrew (January 8, 2024). "Michigan's Blake Corum, Will Johnson Named 2024 CFB National Championship MVPs". Bleacher Report. Retrieved January 9, 2024.
  19. ^ "Sports Illustrated's 2023 College Football All-Americans". Sports Illustrated.
  20. ^ "3 Michigan Football Players Named to USA TODAY All-American Team". Detroit Sports Nation.
  21. ^ "College Football: Top 10 Returning Cornerbacks for the 2024 Season". Pro Football Focus.

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