TCU wide receiver Quentin Johnston came into the season as a trendy name to watch, especially for NFL draft Twitter followers. More eyes were on the 6-foot-4 Johnston after last season when he had 634 receiving yards and averaged more than 19 yards per catch. The expectation was Johnston would build on those numbers and solidify himself as a high draft pick for the 2023 draft. Things haven't quite gone as planned yet through the first quarter of the season. Johnston leads the team in receptions with eight, but ranks sixth on the Horned Frogs iin yards and he has yet to find the endzone.Despite the slow start, Johnson said he isn't discouraged. He said he has focused on how his teammates have thrived around him during TCU's 3-0 start. "I'm not to upset with it. At the end of the day I'm getting doubled a lot, it obviously opens up a lot more opportunities for my teammates," Johnston said. "We've been getting more receivers the ball and we're winning with that so I'm happy." Johnston admitted he had a little frustration after just having three catches against Colorado in the season opener. The slow start plus the injury to Chandler Morris and the running game all played apart in that. After the game, Johnston realized that there was nothing to be upset about. "After that I was like 'Man we won and other people are getting the ball.' I'm happy with everything that's going on," Johnston said. - Fort Worth Star