Flournoy offers size and football character that is pro-caliber but has areas where he must improve. Against off-man, Flournoy utilizes his size and ball skills to stack catches. Against press, however, he can be tardy off the release and becomes reliant on physicality over route acumen to create throwing windows for his quarterback. The route running is undisciplined but can be sharpened with work. The lack of suddenness could hold him back against tight man coverage, though. Flournoy had some memorable reps at the Senior Bowl, which could make him a Day 3 pick with a shot at a roster spot.
Safety prospect missing the coverage and tackle efficiency to be a make-it player as a pro. Johnson’s quickness testing was solid, but he failed to impress with explosion testing and his speed was average. He’s clunky when flipping his hips to phase the route and isn’t instinctive playing on top. He can be a good hitter and tackler when he’s in position, but there are too many mistakes on tape to trust him to make the needed plays.