Sophomore receiver is still a prime candidate to be traded.
The Los Angeles Chargers sophomore wide receiver Quentin Johnston is still a prime candidate to be traded. Johnston was predicted to be the No.4 receiver for the Chargers, but as of late, it looks as though the position hasn't been filled.
Johnston was immediately labeled as a bad investment, but many speculated that it was simply growing pains at the start of a lengthy career with the Chargers. If Rice were to be the No.4 receiver, Johnston would likely have to go. The sophomore wideout knows this is a reality and recently had a standout performance in practice.
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