Jacksonville Jaguars

Antonio Johnson

Age
24
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Sleeper ID
10974
Verdict scores
Trade Value 3,003
Win-Now 7.8/10
Consistency 0
Positional Rank 77
Trade Value Tier B
Trend → Stable
Scouting report

Summary

Antonio Johnson is a 24-year-old Jaguars defensive back entering Year 4 in a McVay system. With 55.6% snap share trending upward, Johnson posted 34 solo tackles, 2 sacks, 5 interceptions, and 9 passes defended in 2025. His dynasty score is 2.0, and he’s a #1715 dynasty rank among safeties.

Projection Rationale

Johnson’s increasing snap share and 55.6% defensive snap percentage under Liam Coen’s McVay system ensure a moderate floor in 2026. His 5 interceptions, 9 passes defended, and 2 sacks on 34 solo tackles demonstrate a developing skill set, but he’s still a complementary piece in the Jaguars’ secondary.

Injury Risk

Johnson carried full participation in practice in Week 13 of 2025, with no reported DNPs or missed game time, indicating a low injury risk.

Opportunity Notes

Johnson’s 55.6% defensive snap percentage, trending upward, provides a stable floor. His 5 interceptions and 9 passes defended in 2025 demonstrate growth in his role, but he’s not a clear-cut starter in the Jaguars’ secondary.

Scheme Fit Analysis

The McVay system under Liam Coen emphasizes motion and play-action, which could benefit Johnson’s development as a versatile defensive back. His 55.6% defensive snap percentage suggests a moderate role in the scheme.

Trend Assessment

Rising Johnson’s snap share increased throughout 2025, culminating in a 99.0% mark in Week 10 and 96.0% in Week 12, indicating a growing role in the Jaguars’ secondary.

Ceiling / Floor

Ceiling clears 2025’s 5-interception finish if Johnson expands his defensive snap percentage above 55.6% and increases his production to 7-8 interceptions. Floor tracks near 2025’s 34 solo tackles, 2 sacks, and 9 passes defended, given his moderate snap share and stable scheme fit.

Comparable Player

His role as a versatile defensive back with 55.6% snap share and 5 interceptions in 2025 draws comparisons to Desmond Trufant from 2018-2019 Seattle — similar rising usage, similar defensive backfield production.