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Career Stats Career Statistics Biography Summary Biography 2024 (Redshirt Senior): Played in 12 games with 11 starts, only missing the Texas Bowl due to academics … Played the majority of the season with a cast on hand … Finished with 15 tackles, one for a loss, with one interception and a team-leading 11 pass break-ups … According to PFF, ranked as the second-best defensive grade (74.0) on the team among players who played at least 75 snaps … Had a 78.0 coverage grade, the best on the team … Logged 530 total snaps … Was targeted 32 times on the year, allowing only 16 catches for 249 yards and one TD … Committed two defensive pass interference penalties … Only allowed 28 receiving yards in the first five games of the year, with just three catches – all at Utah … Only twice allowed over 70 yards receiving on the year, at Iowa State and vs. TCU … Was targeted a season-high six times at WVU, allowing only one catch for 15 yards … Made four tackles at Utah … Ha PBUs vs. Tarleton, Utah and Air Force before going for three PBUs at Colorado … Had three stops at Iowa State … Made five tackles at WVU, including one TFL, with four pass break-ups … Made two tackles vs. Kansas … Had an interception at Houston. 2023 (Redshirt Junior at Arkansas): Started all 12 games in the secondary, splitting time between cornerback and nickel … Set career marks in tackles (29), tackles for loss (4.0), pass break-ups (5), sacks (1.0) and interceptions (1) … Had two tackles, including a tackle for loss, in season-opening win over Western Carolina (Sept. 2) … Recorded three tackles at LSU (9/23) … Picked off his first career pass vs. Texas A&M (9/30), returning it for a touchdown … Set a career-high with five tackles at Ole Miss (10/7) … Matched his career-best with five stops in win at Florida (11/4), including two tackles for loss and a sack … Logged three solo stops vs. Florida International (11/18) … Broke up a pair of passes and made two tackles vs. Missouri (11/24). 2022 (Redshirt Sophomore): Played and started in 12 games, only missing the Armed Forces Bowl vs. Air Force … Totaled 16 tackles, including 1.5 tackles for a loss with one forced fumble and five pass break-ups … Had two tackles at No. 21 BYU … Forced a fumble at Iowa State ... Had two tackles, including half a tackle for a loss, and two pass break-ups vs. No. 7 Oklahoma State … Had a pass break-up and a tackle at West Virginia … Broke up a pass vs. Kansas … Had three tackles at Oklahoma … Had four tackles and a pass break-up at No. 23 Texas. 2021 (Redshirt Freshman): Played in eight games with one start in the Sugar Bowl against Ole Miss ... Missed six games due to injury after appearing in first two games and returned for TCU game (Nov. 6) … Tallied four tackles and 0.5 sacks ... Played but did not record a stat at Texas State (9/4) or vs. Texas Southern (9/11) ... Did not play at Kansas (9/18), vs. Iowa State (9/25), at Oklahoma State (10/2), vs. West Virginia (10/9), vs. BYU (10/16), or vs. Texas (10/30) ... Recorded career-first tackle at TCU (11/6) ... Played but did not record a stat against Oklahoma (11/13) ... Collected a solo tackle at Kansas State (11/20) ... Was credited with his career-first half sack against Texas Tech ... Played but did not record a stat in the Big 12 Championship against Oklahoma State (12/4) ... Had a solo tackle against Ole Miss in the Sugar Bowl (1/1). 2020 (Freshman): Redshirted. High School: Prepped at Lancaster High School for coach Chris Gilbert ... Led team to a 11-3 record in 2019 ... Top-ranked cornerback in the DFW area ... 2019 SportsDayHS First Team All-Area selection in 2019 after finishing his senior season with two interceptions and seven pass breakups ... Four-star prospect according to ESPN ... No. 252 nationally ... No. 41 in Texas ... No. 21 corner in the country ... 247 Sports rates as a four-star prospect ... No. 55 in Texas ... No. 28 corner nationally ... Rivals calls him a three-star recruit ... No. 52 in Texas ... Received a three-star ranking from Dave Campbell’s Texas Football ... No. 58 in Texas ... Selected to DCTF 2019 Whataburger Super Team ... Dallas Morning-News ranked as No. 10 player overall in Metroplex ... Top ranked defensive back in Dallas-Forth Worth area ... Was named to the 2019 Preseason Texas All-State football team ... Named to the 2017 MaxPreps Sophomore All-America Second Team Defense ... Also competed in track & field ... Picked Baylor over 24 different schools, including Alabama, LSU, Texas A&M, TCU and Texas Tech. Personal: Son of Stacy Johnson ... has one sister, Raina Delee ... majoring in exercise physiology.