The Las Vegas Raiders continue to aggressively evaluate talent ahead of the 2026 NFL Draft and their latest target could help reshape the secondary. According to reports, Las Vegas is scheduled to meet with Chris Johnson next week, one of the most highly regarded defensive backs in this year’s class.
Johnson, a 6-foot-2, 193-pound corner out of San Diego State Aztecs football, has quickly climbed draft boards thanks to a dominant final season.
Key accolades:
- Mountain West Defensive Player of the Year
- All-American honors
- Allowed just 41.9% completion rate when targeted
- Recorded 13 pass breakups and 4 interceptions
- Zero touchdowns allowed in 2025
At just 21 years old, Johnson combines size, instincts, and athleticism earning a 9.84 Relative Athletic Score (RAS).
Scouts Love His Game
NFL evaluators are high on Johnson’s potential. Draft analyst Jordan Reid noted he could be the third cornerback off the board, while analyst Marcus Mosher praised his film. According to Dane Brugler, Johnson is: “Hyperaware with instinctive eyes… should compete for a starting role on day one.”
His versatility stands out:
- Strong in man and zone coverage
- Smooth footwork and clean mechanics
- Ability to close quickly on throws
Raiders May Need to Move Up
Las Vegas currently holds the No. 36 overall pick, which could put them right on the edge of Johnson’s range. If his stock continues to rise, the Raiders may need to: Trade up slightly in Round 2 to secure one of the draft’s top cornerbacks.
Fit in Las Vegas
The Raiders have made it clear they’re looking to build a more complete roster around their expected No. 1 pick, Fernando Mendoza.
Adding a player like Johnson would:
- Strengthen the secondary immediately
- Provide a potential Day 1 starter
- Fit a defense in need of young, athletic playmakers
While there are minor concerns including physicality in run support Johnson’s competitiveness and coverage ability make him one of the most intriguing defensive prospects available.
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