Watch Chargers DC and Rookie Quentin Johnston Display Friendly Competition at OTA's

The first-year LA defensive cooridnator loves what he's seeing from the rookie WR
Watch Chargers DC and Rookie Quentin Johnston Display Friendly Competition at OTA's
Watch Chargers DC and Rookie Quentin Johnston Display Friendly Competition at OTA's /
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The Los Angeles Chargers are entering the 2023 season with some exciting additions to their roster. One notable addition is rookie wide receiver Quentin Johnston, whom they selected in the first round of the draft. The team has closely monitored Johnston's progress over the past year, and they have loved what they've seen from him in his junior year at TCU. He is expected to make a significant impact on the Chargers' receiving corps with Mike Williams and Keenan Allen.

During the second week of OTA's (Organized Team Activities), things look promising for the team and Johnston. The Chargers' new defensive coordinator, Derrick Ansley, has been impressed with Johnston's skills and contributions. In a mic 'd-up session for the social media team, Ansley engaged in friendly trash talk with Johnston. LA's first-year DC also expressed high praise for Johnston to the new offensive coordinator, Kellen Moore.

Johnston is a big dude. He stands at 6'3" and weighs 208 pounds; he possesses a diverse skill set that makes him a valuable asset on the field. His exceptional speed, impressive catch radius, and long arms make him a formidable weapon for the Chargers. He is expected to contribute significantly to the team's success.

Meanwhile, Ansley faces the task of molding the Chargers' defense into a formidable unit. He is determined to prove he is the right person for the job and will utilize his capabilities to the fullest. There is no lack of star power on his defense; it's all a matter of putting it together on the gridiron. 

The Bolts have reason to be optimistic about the upcoming season with the addition of Quentin Johnston and the leadership of Derrick Ansley on the defensive end. 


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