2022 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Zion Johnson





  • Zion Johnson, 6-2/314

  • Guard

  • Boston College


  • Zion Johnson Scouting Report
    By Charlie Campbell

    Strengths:
  • Strong upper and lower body
  • Power to move defenders out of their gap
  • Strength to sustain blocks
  • Can sink and anchor against bull rushes
  • Technician
  • Well-developed technique
  • Gets to blocks on the second level
  • Hand placement
  • Good knee bend
  • Decent feet
  • Enough athleticism to start on the inside
  • Big hands – 10.88 inches
  • Plug-and-play starting ability




  • Weaknesses:
  • Limited to guard
  • Has some problems with speed rushers
  • Lacks elite quickness or athleticism


  • Summary: Johnson started out his college career at Davidson before transferring. In 2019, Johnson made seven starts at left guard in his first season with Boston College. He then looked improved as junior, showing NFL ability. While Johnson played some tackle, his natural position was guard. As a senior, Johnson put together a solid season, but he struggled with the speed rushers from Florida State to close out the year. Since then, Johnson put together good performances at the Senior Bowl and the combine. Team sources like Johnson and said he really helped himself, showing plug-and-play starting ability in Mobile and Indianapolis. They like how Johnson is a well-balanced blocker who is effective in both phases.

    From a skill-set perspective, Johnson is a technician with impressive play strength. In pass protection, he has good hand placement and knee bend. Those things help him to hold his ground and sustain blocks. Johnson not only the upper body strength to tie up defenders, as he also has the thick lower body that allows him to sink his weight and anchor against bull rushes. Johnson has enough quickness, athleticism, and feet to slide and mirror, but could use some work for taking on NFL speed rushers.



    Johnson packs a punch in the ground game, knocking defenders backward to open up holes at the point of attack. He is strong and physical to sustain his blocks and ride defenders out of their gaps. While Johnson is not an all-world athlete with shocking quickness, Johnson has enough speed and agility to get to blocks on the second level.

    In the 2022 NFL Draft, Johnson should go no lower than the second round. He also has a chance to be a late first-round pick. Johnson looks like a guard only for the next level because he lacks the length for tackle and is not sufficiently quick or athletic enough to play center.



    Player Comparison: Cody Whitehair. Johnson reminds some of Whitehair. Both are technicians with quality play strength, sufficient athleticism, enough quickness, and toughness. Whitehair was a second-round pick in 2016, and Johnson should go no lower than the second round in the 2022 NFL Draft.






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