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Quentin Johnston, welcome to Los Angeles. Johnston will make his way to Southern California after spending three seasons at TCU and is Texas homegrown. 

The Chargers wanted Johnston, and they got their guy; needless to say, Johnston is also excited to join this explosive offense. 

Quentin's dream came true, and the work will start soon. In the meantime, take a loot him in a Bolts uniform. 

You must admit, Charger fans; he looks pretty good in his new threads. The 21-year-old is coming into the NFL as an accomplished collegiate athlete. In TCU, he won offensive MVP in the College Football semi-final game against Michigan; he was first-team All-Big 12,  AP First-Team All-Big 12, and a semi-finalist for the 2022 Biletnikoff Award, which is the award for the best receiver in the nation. 

Johnston could be the piece the Bolts need to help this offense get them over the hump to compete with teams in their division but also within a stacked AFC. He will learn and grow from veterans Keenan Allen and Mike Williams, who have been there and done that and are one of the best duos in the league. 

The 40-speed could be concerning, but the Chargers must've seen something they liked to make him their first pick.