Quinn Johnson | Fullback | Louisiana State | 6'1" - 250 lbs.
OVERVIEW
With Jacob Hester having graduated, Johnson, a former linebacker, finally got the opportunity to be the Tigers' full-time starter at fullback. Prior to the 2006 season, the coaches approached the then sophomore and asked him to move to the offensive side of the ball. He was reluctant to make the move, but the staff promised that he would get much more playing time than he did during a trying freshman season on defense.
Johnson loves to hit, so lead blocking for the Tigers physical running game turned out to be a perfect fit. Despite playing on a team that featured standout offensive linemen like Herman Johnson and Ciron Black, he ranked second on the team with eleven touchdown-resulting blocks in 2008.
At West St. John High School, Johnson was regarded as one of the top prep linebackers in the state. He was a member of the Baton Rouge Advocate Super Dozen as well as being selected to the New Orleans Times-Picayune's Top 20 Blue- Chip list. He earned All-District honors in 2002 after making 122 tackles.
Along with present LSU teammate, defensive lineman Tyson Jackson, Johnson helped lead his team to a 14-1 record and the state Class 2A championship in 2003. He also saw action at fullback, rushing for 800 yards and eleven touchdowns as a junior.
In 2004, Johnson redshirted at Louisiana State, where he competed on the scout team as an outside linebacker. He appeared in just one contest the following season, recording one solo tackle in the Mississippi State. He shifted to fullback in 2006, appearing in twelve games, but carried just twice for 6 yards.
With Jacob Hester shuffling between fullback and tailback in 2007, Johnson had the opportunity to start four of the fourteen games he appeared in. He did not get a chance to carry the pigskin, but caught three balls for 21 yards and posted 35 knockdowns.
Johnson started ten games as a senior. He scored three times on fourteen rushing attempts, producing 28 yards (2.0 avg). He registered 72 knockdowns and caught a pair of passes for 33 yards. He also recovered two on side kicks for 14 yards in returns.
CAREER NOTES
Johnson started 14-of-40 games at Louisiana State, carrying the ball sixteen times for 34 yards (2.13 avg) and two touchdowns... Caught five passes for 54 yards (10.8 avg) and had two kickoff returns for 14 yards... Recorded five tackles (3 solos) and collected 107 knock-downs, including fifteen touchdown-resulting blocks.
2008 SEASON
Johnson started ten games, coming off the bench vs. North Texas, Florida and Mississippi while appearing in thirteen contests... Carried fourteen times for 28 yards (2.0 avg) and three touchdowns, but also turned the ball over on a fumble...Caught two passes for 33 yards (16.5 avg) and returned two kickoffs for 14 yards (7.0 avg)...Made 72 knockdowns, including eleven touchdown-resulting blocks.
2007 SEASON
Johnson appeared in all fourteen games, starting at fullback vs. Florida, Kentucky, Auburn and Alabama... Did not carry the ball, but caught three passes for 21 yards (7.0 avg)... Also had 35 knockdown blocks... Had a 9-yard reception in each of the Tennessee and South Carolina contests... Added a 3-yarder vs. Ohio State in the BCS National Championsh ip Game...Made an impact on special teams where he teamed with Mit Cole and Lazarius Livingston to form "the shield" on punts.
2006 SEASON
Played in 12 games, contributing primarily on special teams...Recorded four tackles (2 solos) in that capacity...Also rushed the ball twice for six yards.
2005 SEASON
Played in one game as a reserve outside linebacker... Saw action in Louisiana State's win over Mississippi State, recording one solo tackle in the win over the Bulldogs.
2004 SEASON
Redshirted as a true freshman in 2004.
AGILITY TESTS
4.82 in the 40-yard dash (4.72 on campus)...1.6110-yard dash...2.76 20-yard dash (2.69 on campus)...4.58 20-yard shuttle...7.65 three-cone drill... 32-inch vertical jump... 9'7 broad jump... Bench pressed 225 pounds 16 times... 32 1/4-inch arm length... 10 1/4-inch hands.
HIGH SCHOOL
Attended West St. John (Edgard, La.) High School, playing football for head coach Laury Dupont... Regarded as one of the top prep linebackers in the state... Member of the Baton Rouge Advocate Super Dozen as well as the New Orleans Times-Picayune's Top 20 Blue-Chip list. Earned All-District honors in 2002 after making 122 tackles... Along with present LSU teammate, defensive lineman Tyson Jackson, Johnson helped lead his team to a 14-1 record and the state Class 2A championship in 2003...Also saw action at fullback, rushing for 800 yards and eleven touchdowns as a junior.
PERSONAL
Communication Studies and Sports Studies major... Son of Merita and Arthur Johnson... Born Quinn Marcus Johnson on 9/30/86 in New Orleans, Louisiana... Resides in Edgard, Louisiana.