The first round of the 2023 NFL Draft is under a month away, April 27 to be exact, meaning the football world is going to be full of passionate claims and hot takes centered around which players should go in which order and to what teams. 

TCU wide receiver Quentin Johnson,  a 6-foot-3, 212-pound pass-catcher (measurements from TCU's Pro Day) who is unanimously projected to come off the board in the first round, had a clear opinion on if he should be the first receiver selected following his Pro Day performance on March 30, simply replying, "Yes sir, for sure" when asked if he should be the WR1.

"I'm a 6-3, 6-4 receiver that is able to create real separation at the top of my routes in and out of my breaks and my yards after catch is top tier," Johnston said. "I've set records in the Big 12 from my first year [his team-best 22.1 yards per catch average was the highest by a true freshman in Big 12 history (minimum 20 receptions)] and my second year combined. So, I feel like that's really big. My elusiveness at the top of my route when I get the ball and you know, the deep ball is something I'm really good at as well."