The Chargers are far from disappointed with the wide receiver and believe their first-round pick is where he should be at this stage of his pro career
COSTA MESA — Quentin Johnston wasn’t impressed by his NFL preseason debut.“It was all right,” said Johnston, a rookie wide receiver from TCU who caught three passes in
Maybe a lot of them, and perhaps even starting with Sunday’s preseason game against the New Orleans Saints at SoFi Stadium. As far as the Chargers are concerned, Johnston is right where he should be at this stage of his pro career. They are not disappointed in him in the least. Johnston’s speed and agility have been evident during 16 training camp sessions and one exhibition game. At times, there’s been no difference in his play than that of veterans such as Keenan Allen, Josh Palmer or Mike Williams. It’s why quarterback Justin Herbert said, “He’s going to be a star.”
“Drops happen,” said Allen, an 11-year veteran, all with the Chargers. “That was his first NFL game. Jitters and being uncomfortable, a lot of things go into that. You’re still trying to find a rhythm, still trying to get comfortable. The play-calling, you’re still trying to get used to. You have to be able to settle in. That’s not going to happen in the first game. That’s tough. He’ll get better as it goes.
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