Texas A&M junior defensive back Antonio Johnson has declared for the 2023 NFL draft and will forgo the rest of his eligibility, he announced in a social media post Tuesday. "To my family, I wouldn't be here without you and your never ending love and support," Johnson said in the post. "Through the pain and sacrifices, I appreciate you more than you will ever know Thank you and I love you. To my coaches and teammates, thank you for pushing me to be better day after day. Everything we have been through together and the lessons I have learned the past 3 years have helped me become the players, teammate, leader, and man that I am today. To the Aggie fans, thank you for welcoming me and my family since day 1. Kyle Field on game days is the best place in college football and that's because of you." In three seasons with the Aggies, Johnson recorded 164 tackles, seven pass breakups and one interception. In 2021 he finished second on the team in tackles with 79 and was named a Pro Football Focus first-team All-American and an Associated Press second-team All-American. - Bryan/College Station Eagle