Diontae Johnson

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Overall Rank
WR71
2024
Height
5' 10"
Weight
183 lbs
Arm Length
30"
(24th)
Draft Pick
3.02
(2019)
College
Toledo
Age
28.1
Best Comparable Player
Randall Cobb
Workout Metrics
4.53
57th
83.3
20th
118.5
34th
11.54
18th
9.71
8th
40-Yard Dash
Speed Score
Burst Score
Agility Score
Catch Radius
34.0%
(67th)
College Dominator
23.2%
(66th)
College Target Share
20.8
(41st)
Breakout Age
Diontae Johnson Suspended One Game
1 week ago

It has been an inconsistent 2024 for Diontae Johnson and now faces a one game suspension ahead of New York Giants matchup in week 15.

Diontae Johnson has not had the greatest season so far in 2024. Even after being traded from the Carolina Panthers to the Baltimore Ravens, his playing time has been drastically affected. Diontae Johnson is now being suspended for one game which takes effect after their week 14 bye. The suspension is for conduct detrimental to the team and stems from Johnson refusing to enter the Ravens game against the Eagles last week. He logged zero snaps against the Eagles, even after Rashod Bateman was injured during the game.

 

Johnson has only one reception for six yards since joining the Ravens and only 39 snaps in four games. Prior to being traded he caught 30 of 58 targets for 357 yards and three scores for Carolina earlier this season as their number one wide receiver. It will be interesting to see how things will play out after serving the suspension, but Diontae Johnson has zero value in redraft and his dynasty draft is very minimal at best.

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Baltimore Acquires WR Diontae Johnson from Carolina
1 month ago

The Baltimore Ravens have traded with the Carolina Panthers for veteran wide receiver Diontae Johnson, per Ian Rapoport. Baltimore receives Johnson and a 2025 sixth-round pick in exchange for a 2025 fifth-round pick.

The Ravens desperately needed wide receivers over the last few years, and they’ve done everything they can to fill this hole. Johnson, well-known for his route-running prowess, figures to be a prominent figure in the team’s passing game, but he’s not alone. 2022 first-round pick Zay Flowers has already amassed 100 receptions and 1,300 receiving yards in his career, and Rashod Bateman is in the midst of a career year. The Ravens also have the luxury of two tight ends who are dangerous in the receiving game: Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely. From a fantasy perspective, each of Johnson’s new teammates loses value due to his elite target-earning ability. But from a real-life perspective, Baltimore’s offense just got even better.

 

Anyone associated with the Ravens organization is already familiar with Johnson. Before playing seven games for the Panthers this season, Johnson spent his entire career playing for the Ravens biggest rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers. Johnson recorded 45 receptions for 495 yards and three touchdowns in nine career games against the Ravens. Now, he has a chance to prove how he can help them rather than hurting them.

 

Written by @TreyK_FB (Twitter/X)

Panthers Deny Bryce Young Trade Rumors, Double Down on Andy Dalton
1 month ago

Dave Canales sticking with veteran QB, no intent to trade Young

Amid what is shaping up to be a lost season, several Panthers players are rumored to be trade candidates, including second-year QB Bryce Young. Other Panthers players rumored to be trade targets are Diontae Johnson, Adam Thielen, Chuba Hubbard and Miles Sanders. The NFL’s trade deadline is just two weeks away – November 5th.

 

Dalton’s Week 7 was about as bad as it gets with the 14-year vet throwing just 11 completions for 93 yards and two interceptions, including one the Commanders returned for a TD.  Bryce Young wasn’t much better in his starts, throwing for a combined 245 yards and three picks in two games this season. Canales benched Young earlier this season, opting for Dalton. Dalton got off to a hot start, but has taken steps back the last few weeks.

 

Young himself denied trade rumors, stating he is “grateful to be part of the Panthers.” For now, Canales said he is sticking with Dalton. But the Panthers head coach, who has been successful reviving the careers of Geno Smith and Baker Mayfield, will likely give Young another shot if Dalton continues to struggle under center. The team would be selling low on their former No. 1 pick if they chose to trade Young now, and they owe it to themselves to give Young every shot to develop.

 

– Joel Ybarra, @metaffb

 

 

Adam Thielen is Expected to Miss Time With Hamstring Injury
2 months ago

After a resurgent week for the Carolina Panthers, Adam Thielen is expected to be sidelined for a few weeks.

The Panthers expect Adam Thielen to miss some time with a hamstring injury he suffered upon scoring a touchdown. Thielen had 3 receptions for 40 yards.

 

The Panthers had their way with the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday with a convincing 36-22 victory. The loss of Adam Thielen will have more of a cumulative effect on the win-loss nature of real football results.

 

The fantasy impact with Thielen’s absence will be a boost to Diontae Johnson. Johnson went off for 8 receptions, 122 yards, and a touchdown on 14 targets. Expect an even larger part of the passing pie to go towards Diontae Johnson. 

 

There will be a further emphasis for the running game as the Panthers had mass success with Chuba Hubbard and Miles Sanders. Hubbard led the way Sunday with 114 rushing yards while tacking on 5 receptions, 55 receiving yards, and a receiving touchdown. Things are looking up in Carolina.

Panthers Quarterback Bryce Young is Being Benched in Favor of Andy Dalton
2 months ago

It took 2 weeks and shorter notice for Bryce Young to be benched in favor of the veteran Andy Dalton.

The Carolina Panthers are in a desperate spot as they are already down 0-2 to start the season with losses to the New Orleans Saints and Los Angeles Chargers in consecutive weeks. 

 

Bryce Young has done very little early on to merit being the starting quarterback going forward. This is a quick sign after just one season that the Carolina Panthers are ready to move in another direction. Having been outscored 73-13 in 2 games, the Panthers are shifting over to veteran Andy Dalton. 

 

The Panthers travel to Las Vegas in week 3 and have decided they are better off gambling on Andy Dalton as their starting quarterback going forward. This is a huge boost to Diontae Johnson, Adam Thielen, and will help keep defenses honest against the run game providing Chuba Hubbard life again. At the very least, Andy Dalton will succeed in giving the Panthers offense a respectable floor which is something Bryce Young could not provide up to this point.

The Saints Go Marching All Over the Panthers
3 months ago

The New Orleans Saints trounce their division rival 47-10 in week 1.

The New Orleans Saints pulled ahead in the NFC South division race by defeating their division rival Carolina Panthers 47-10. Derek Carr and the Klint Kubiak offense get off to a hot start. 

 

Rashid Shaheed was the star receiver of the day with 3 receptions for 73 yards receiving and a touchdown. Alvin Kamara had 83 rushing yards and a touchdown to go along with 5 receptions for 27 yards receiving. 

 

Bryce Young had a putrid 43.3% completion percentage, 161 passing yards, and 0 touchdowns. Diontae Johnson had 2 receptions for 19 yards. There aren’t enough Bojangles biscuits to be served that will help Panther fans recover from the week 1 disappointment. 

 

The Saints will face a big test in week 2 traveling to face the Dallas Cowboys while the Panthers nightmare will continue in Charlotte versus the Los Angeles Chargers.