Bryce Johnson Jr is a 6'1" Wide Receiver in the 2027 class.
Johnson Jr attends Omaha Westside in Nebraska.
Johnson Jr's Player Profile was created on November 11, 2023.
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Expert Analysis
Bryce
Johnson JrWR
Class
2027
Height
6'1"
Weight
165
HS
Omaha Westside
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NE
Winter Recruiting Updates for Nebraska’s Top Receivers
(@BryceJohnson311) Bellevue West’s Bryce Johnson Jr emerged on the scene in his junior year, in which he recorded...
Written by Oscar Galindo
Bryce
Johnson JrWR
Class
2027
Height
6'1"
Weight
165
HS
Omaha Westside
|
NE
PRZNE ’27s Breaking Out This Fall
(@BryceJohnson311) One of the bigger breakout players coming out of the ’27 class is Bellevue West junior Bryce...
Bellevue West’s Bryce Johnson JrBryceJohnson Jr
6'1" | 165 lbs | WR
Omaha Westside | 2027 StateNE
emerged on the scene in his junior year, in which he recorded 43 catches for 980 yards and nine touchdowns. Bryce has been killing it on the basketball court for the championship-hopeful Thunderbirds, where he’s averaging 15.2 points, 4.9 assists, 3.4 rebounds, and 2.3 steals per game. His focus on the court has kept him a bit under the radar on the recruiting trail, but he should remain a popular name to know in the spring/summer.
*** UPDATE: Bryce received his first D1 offer from the North Dakota Fighting Hawks this week.***
One of the bigger breakout players coming out of the ’27 class is Bellevue West junior Bryce Johnson JrBryceJohnson Jr
6'1" | 165 lbs | WR
Omaha Westside | 2027 StateNE
, who has hovered around the top 5 in terms of receiving productionin the state all season. Through six games, Bryce has hauled in 25 receptions for 623 yards and six receiving touchdowns. My biggest takeaway from watching Bryce’s midseason tapes was that he is an explosive deep threat receiver who can take the top off of a defense. He gets off the LOS very well with the ability to build up speed and get vertical in a few quick strides. As a deep threat, Bryce also does an excellent job of tracking the ball and can hit his next gear to make sure he’s able to get under it. He’ll rack up YAC totals if you’re not able to tackle him immediately. Johnson isn’t just a receiver that can go straight down the field though, he’s also shown that he can run a solid route tree and be a threat at all levels of the field. He is sharp at the top of his route with a good sense for finding and sinking into the soft spots of coverage and adjusts well on the fly. Watch for this guy to make a huge jump in the next update!