Sherman is a little short for a tackle and might find teams bouncing him between tackle and guard at the next level. The big question at either position will ultimately be whether he has the play strength to keep his man from attacking the action. He bends well and has good lateral quickness but must utilize better inside-out leverage to keep from over-setting and giving away his inside gap. He's determined and will scramble and strain to stay with the block, but the power of pro players will be challenging for him in terms of finishing blocks. If he can get stronger and improve his hand placement, he could offer value as a zone-scheme guard with swing tackle flexibility.
Active but extremely undersized, Johnson's production will be challenging to transfer to the pro level. He plays with good leverage and quick hands to punch and separate, but struggles with bigger, more capable blockers who are able to get into him. He's a plus athlete with good balance and change of direction to bolster his pass rush when he's on the move, but he lacks the length and polish to handle one-on-one rush battles against NFL pass protection. He has some talent, but simply falls below the size norms.