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Quentin
Johnston
TCU • 2 YRS EXP.
LAC Logo
Chargers
#1
•
WR
6'2"
208
23
Rostered
62
%
Started
5
%

Quentin Johnston Playoff Game Log

ReceivingRushing
WeekOppResultRECTGTYDSAVGTDLNGCARYDSAVGTDLNG
1vsHouston Texans Logo
HOU
L12-320500.000000.000

Quentin Johnston Game Log

ReceivingRushing
WeekOppResultRECTGTYDSAVGTDLNGCARYDSAVGTDLNG
18vsLas Vegas Raiders Logo
LV
W34-20131418614.3039000.000
17vsNew England Patriots Logo
NE
W40-758489.6019000.000
16@Denver Broncos Logo
DEN
W34-2736186.006000.000
15@Tampa Bay Buccaneers Logo
TB
L17-40510459.0113000.000
14vsKansas City Chiefs Logo
KC
L17-1957489.6121000.000
13vsAtlanta Falcons Logo
ATL
W17-1324126.008000.000
12@Baltimore Ravens Logo
BAL
L23-300500.000000.000
11@Cincinnati Bengals Logo
CIN
W34-27284824.0126000.000
10@Tennessee Titans Logo
TEN
W27-17222412.0116000.000
9vsCleveland Browns Logo
CLE
W27-104511829.5166122.002
6vsDenver Broncos Logo
DEN
W23-1634227.308100.000
4@Kansas City Chiefs Logo
KC
L10-171599.009144.004
3vsPittsburgh Steelers Logo
PIT
L10-20224422.0127000.000
2vsCarolina Panthers Logo
CAR
W26-3565110.2229000.000
1@Las Vegas Raiders Logo
LV
W22-10353812.7016000.000

Quentin Johnston 2025 Fantasy Outlook

Johnston arrived in Los Angeles in 2023 as the 21st overall pick and spent most of his rookie season in the starting lineup, drawing targets on a meager 13.7 percent of routes and catching just 56.7 percent of those chances. His numbers improved last season under a new coaching staff, with the yards per route more than doubling from 0.88 to 1.85, but there were still some ugly weeks along the way, including an 0-for-5 showing in the playoff loss to Houston. Johnston scored eight TDs and averaged 5.4 yards after the catch, but he pulled in just 60.4 percent of his targets while struggling to track balls downfield. The Chargers responded by signing old friend Mike Williams and drafting Tre Harris in the second round, giving Johnston tough competition for perimeter snaps in a balanced offense where Ladd McConkey is the clear No. 1 receiver. While there doesn't appear to be much room for volume growth relative to last year, Johnston does have a chance to maintain his role and improve the per-target numbers.