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Revision as of 19:37, 26 April 2022

Dane Johnson Jr.
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Dane Johnson Jr.
No. 73 – London Royals
Position:Offensive Lineman
Personal information
Born: (2024-03-21)March 21, 2024 (aged 38)
Toledo, Ohio, U.S.
Height:6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)
Weight:325 lb (147 kg)
Username:Rocketman13
Career information
High school:Pike-Delta-York High School
College:University of Toledo
ISFL Draft:2049  / Round: 3 / Pick: 30
DSFL Draft:2048  / Round: 2 / Pick: 10
Career history
Roster status:Active
Career DSFL statistics
Sacks allowed:1
Pancakes:53"

Dane Johnson Jr. (born March 21, 2024) is an American football offensive lineman for the London Royals of the Developmental Simulation Football League (DSFL).

Early years

"Dane Johnson Jr. is a professional football player born in Toledo, Ohio to parents Dane and Ashley Johnson on March 21st, 2024. Dane Jr. played several sports growing up, including football, baseball, and hockey, He attended Pike-Delta-York High School in Delta, Ohio. On the football team he was voted All-District twice and All-State his senior year. He was also voted NWOAL Offensive Player of the Year in 2043 after leading the Panthers to a league championship. He was also named to the NWOAL All-Academic Team in both 2042 and 2043. Johnson also played for the varsity basketball team in 2040 and 2041, where he averaged nearly 6 rebounds and 2.2 blocks per game. Johnson was lightly recuited at the FBS level and initially committed to the University of Dayton on a partial scholarship. Soon after, he recieved an offer from Toledo head coach Matt Candle and signed a letter of committment to the University of Toledo Rockets.

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College career

As a freshman Dane saw little playing time, but did appear in two games against VMI and Kent State. He took over the starting role at Right Tackle during the 2045 season, playing in all 12 games. As an upperclassman Johnson Jr. shined, and was voted all-MAC in both 2046 and 2047. Johnson was also voted a captain of the team for the 2047 season.

Johnson was also a leader for the Rockets off of the field, appearing at several community and charity events and helping to organize the Rockets' Charity Turkey Bowl, which is an outreach event for children affected by gun violence. In an interview with WTOL Channel 11 News, Johnson remarked ""It's a great time for all of us. We get to teach these kids something about the game and they love being on the field at the Glass Bowl. These kids have lost siblings, parents, and friends to gun violence both in our community and in the Detroit area, so I hope spending a little time like this is able to give them something back.

College career statistics

Career statistics Offensive Line
Season Team Games Pancakes Sacks Allowed
2044 Toledo 2 4 0
2045 Toledo 12 44 3
2046 Toledo 14 62 1
2047 Toledo 13 55 0

Professional career

Johnson was drafted 10th overall in the first round by the London Royals. When asked by Sun Times reporter Johnson A. Stevenson how he was planning on adjusting to life in the United Kingdom he replied "Looks like finding an apartment I can afford is going to be the biggest struggle. The Royals offensive staff has been awesome, and I'm already learning the playbook while I try and book a flight over." The Royals struggled during Johnson's transition to professional football, taking losses in every preseason game as well as their first five regular-season matchups. London closed the season with wins in six of their final nine games and were not mathematically eliminated until week 13. Johnson's play likewise improved as the season wore on, gaining praise from teammates and even opposing coaches. One Bondi Beach defensive coach remarked "Number 73 [Johnson] is a load on that right side man. If our guys can't get up on the snap and stop his momentum he's rolling right over the D End. No wonder they keep running the ball that way."

In the 2049 DSFL season Johnson started all 14 games at right tackle, giving up just one sack while recording 67 pancake blocks, good for 3rd in the league. Johnson's play and new role as an offensive leader earned him a trip to the DSFL awards show as the eventual winner for Offensive Lineman of the Year. London's season was marked by close games on both sides of the ledger, with 8 games decided by one score. Despite improved play on both sides of the ball London remained at 6-8, again narrowly missing the playoffs. When asked about the impact missing the playoffs had in the locker room by reporters Johnson stated "That's always the goal in pro football. We're here to win a championship. So anytime you fail to do that it's going to be a disappointment. But I would just say that our young guys improved tremendously over the course of the season and we're gonna work even harder in the offseason to get there next year."

Pre-draft measurables
Ht Wt 40‑yd dash 20‑ss 3‑cone Vert jump Broad BP Wonderlic
6 ft 6 in
(1.98 m)
325 lb
(147 kg)
5.16 s 8.02 s 27.5 in
(0.70 m)
9 ft 0 in
(2.74 m)
28 reps 36
2049 ISFL scouting combine (S34)

Professional career statistics

Career statistics Offensive Line
Team Games Pancakes Sacks Allowed
2048 (S33) LON 14 53 1
2049 (S34) LON 14 67 1

Achievements and records

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