Dolphins | Team interested in B. Johnston Fri, 28 Mar 2008 10:19:52 -0700 Josh Buchanan, of NFLDraftBible.com, reports Gardner-Webb DL Brian Johnston is receiving interest from the Miami Dolphins http://www.kffl.com/hotw/nfl
Brian Johnston, DS #13 DE, Gardner-Webb Name: Brian Johnston College: Gardner-Webb Number: 96 Height: 6-5 Weight: 274 Position: DE Pos2: Class/Draft Year: Sr/2008 40 Time: 4.68 40 Low: 4.65 40 High: 4.78 Projected Round: 4-5 Stock: Rated number 13 out of 162 DE's 145 / 2539 TOTAL Combine Results Pro Day Results Combine Invite: Height: 6051 Weight: 274 40 Yrd Dash: 20 Yrd Dash: 10 Yrd Dash: 225 Lb. Bench Reps: Vertical Jump: Broad Jump: 20 Yrd Shuttle: 3-Cone Drill: Dates: 03/08 @ SDSU Height: 6051 Weight: 274 40 Yrd Dash: 4.66 20 Yrd Dash: 2.66 10 Yrd Dash: 1.51 225 Lb. Bench Reps: Vertical Jump: 35 Broad Jump: 20 Yrd Shuttle: 4.18 3-Cone Drill: 6.96 Draft Scout Snapshot: DS Rating on 08/12/07: #15 DE, #157/750 Overall, Projected: Rnd 5 rising 2007: Started all year at left defensive end leading the Big South and ranking third nationally with 24 stops for losses of 115 yards…His 24 stops for losses rank third on the school's season-record list…Led the team and ranked second in the league with six sacks for minus 41 yards…Recorded 74 tackles (34 solos) and led the squad with 22 quarterback pressures…Caused one fumble and deflected three passes…Made 74 plays vs. the run, holding the opposition to 9 yards on those rushing attempts (0.12 avg) and stopped those ball carriers for no gain on five other attempts… Registered 17 third-down plays, including eight vs. the run and had four more fourth-down stops…Collected thirteen tackles inside the red zone, including eight on goal-line plays. 11 GP; 11 GS; 77 TT, 14 TFL, 8 SK, 23 QBH, 2 FF; DPOY, 1st team All-Big South in '06. 11 GP; 11 GS; 59 TT, 12.5 TFL, 5 SK, 1 PBU, 15 QBH, 4 FF, 1 BLK; A first-team All-Big South Conference selection in '05. 9 GP; 7 GS; 58 TT, 5 TFL, 2 SK, 2 PBU, 10 QBH, 3 FF; Played outside linebacker as a true freshman in '04. Draft Scout Brian Johnston News 03/11/08 - Gardner-Webb product Brian Johnston, a rising prospect for this April's NFL Draft, wowed scouts at his first workout Saturday. Working out at San Diego State for a handful of NFL scouts, Johnston showed exactly why he is one of the top defensive end prospects heading into April's annual draft. Measuring in at 6-foot-5, 274 pounds, Johnston ran his first 40-yard dash in 4.66 seconds. Johnston's 40-yard dash time would have been the fourth best at the NFL combine for defensive ends, and the best for any lineman weighing more than 260 pounds. Johnston's most impressive stat from the 40-yard dash came with a very strong 1.51-second time through the first 10 yards, an important time with regards to a players quickness. By comparison, Johnston's 10-yard split was the same as Arkansas' running back Darren McFadden turned in at the Combine earlier this year. Johnston pulled off an impressive 35-inch vertical leap as well on Saturday, which would have ranked second among defensive linemen at the NFL Scouting Combine - and best for a player of his size. The most impressive result overall, however, may have been Johnston's time in the 20-yard shuttle. He turned in a 4.18-second time, which is better than any lineman at the NFL's Scouting Combine. In fact, the 4.18-second time was faster than any running back at the event - with Illinois' Rashard Mendenhall the only back to match that time. - Shelby Star 02/12/08 - All-Star Game Risers Team: DE Brian Johnston (Gardner-Webb): Johnston needed to show his stuff at the Hula Bowl because he lacks an invite in Indianapolis…and he did not disappoint. His 6'5", 280 pound frame gives him a chance against NFL right tackles. His pass rush is more bull than gazelle, most relentless than overwhelmingly quick. He's not slow, by any stretch, and uses his instincts to smell out misdirection. Guys like Aaron Kampman have made Pro Bowl careers out of similar skill sets coming out of college. 12/10/07 - 2007 American Football Coaches Association FCS All-American: DL Brian Johnston enjoyed a fabulous senior season for Steve Patton’s Runnin’ Bulldogs, collecting 74 total tackles (37 solo), a school and conference-record 24.0 tackles for loss, 6.0 sacks and 22 quarterback pressures. He finished second nationally in tackles for loss per game, and helped Gardner-Webb improve nearly 70 spots statistically in the final national defensive rankings from a year ago. GWU led the Big South in total team defense in 2007, with Johnston leading the way from his end spot. Johnston finished his career with 20.5 sacks – the most in Big South history – and finished as the league’s top performer in career tackles for loss and pressures as well. His 269 career tackles also rank first among defensive lineman in both Gardner-Webb and Big South history. - Gardner-Webb Football
probably 6th or later. Possibly 4th but I doubt it. Ive seen him mocked for the 5th round but we dont have a 5th as of now
Wow a 270+ guy running in the 4.5's for the 40.....that is impressive. He may be worth a 6th or 7th rounder? Sometimes these small schools can produce some real gems.
What's weird is he's more of a bull rusher. He looked more like a DE when he dominated the Hula Bowl but with that type of speed I wonder if we could play him at OLB
The deal with this cat is he was in for interviews with Ireland back in 2008, they sort of know what he is as they scouted him and talked with him. He does look Rothian with more speed, but his first task will be beating out Erik Walden on Special Teams.
If I remember correctly he visited more than once. And/or they met up with him more than once. So yeah, they did get to know him pretty well coming out of school.
I saw him at the Hula Bowl. Couple of points; he's not strong at the POA and he's got short arms and it makes it harder for him to get off a block. He doesn't change direction very well either and I think I'm right in saying he's only ever played DE and Gardner Webb ran a 3-4.
I'd love to know what the inside poop was on the whole Roth thing... because now if we're going to be looking for poor man's Roths when he went up to Cleveland and played well, that grinds my gears
Same here, Roth was pretty much on the bucket list in preseason 2008, yet they coached him up to be a feriocious SOLB, I'm betting they can do so again but this time the guy can cover somone, a notorious Rothian weakness.