BIOGRAPHY
Davian Johnson isn’t just a quarterback — he’s a servant leader guided by a higher calling. A committed follower of Christ, Davian’s identity and purpose begin with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. He leads with humility, purpose, and a deep belief that his gifts were given to glorify God, not himself.
Coming from a disciplined military family, Davian embodies the values of structure, respect, and a relentless work ethic. His father’s military service has shaped Davian into a mature, obedient, and highly accountable young man — traits evident both in the film room and on the field. Whether it’s staying locked in during pressure moments or pushing his teammates to rise higher, Davian brings leadership and poise that elevate those around him.
In the classroom, Davian is just as elite. Carrying a 4.22 GPA, ranked in the top 10 of nearly 800 students at Berkmar High School, and already earning college credits while still in high school, he proves daily that he’s a true student-athlete. His passion for excellence stretches beyond the gridiron — he plans to major in engineering, and is already receiving interest from top engineering programs across the country.
On the field, Davian is everything you want in a quarterback — strong arm, sharp decision-maker, athletic, and a fierce competitor. He’s calm under fire, vocal in the locker room, and precise with the ball. He brings the full package: character, leadership, athleticism, and intelligence.
Off the field, Davian is grounded by a strong family — a loving mother and father, and a supportive sister who fuels his drive and keeps him rooted in faith, purpose, and humility. With sky-high potential, elite leadership, and a rock-solid foundation, Davian Johnson is a quarterback to watch — on the field, in the classroom, and in life.
URA EVALUATION
At 6’2″ and 185 pounds, Davian Johnson is a high-upside dual-threat quarterback with a rare combination of cerebral processing and natural athletic fluidity. He separates himself not only as a student of the game but also as an elite academic performer, carrying a 4.2 GPA with college coursework that places him near an associate degree before graduation. Johnson’s advanced football IQ shows up consistently—he diagnoses coverages pre-snap, anticipates pressure, and adjusts seamlessly within the flow of a play. On the field, he possesses a live arm that can stretch defenses horizontally and vertically. He can drive the ball into tight windows, layer throws with touch, and routinely flash special arm talent, including firm, high-velocity strikes and two-ball ropes over defenders.
Though still developing as a high-efficiency passer, Johnson already displays several traits that translate to the next level: pocket poise, anticipation, mobility, and the ability to manipulate defenders with his eyes. His most significant current limitation is his frame, as adding mass will be essential to competing at higher levels of college football. Even so, his intelligence, athleticism, and competitive nature position him as an intriguing prospect for mid-tier FCS programs or strong Division II programs, where his skill set and work ethic can thrive. In the right system—one that emphasizes timing, movement, and progression reads—Johnson projects as a player capable of earning a starting role by his redshirt freshman or sophomore year. His ceiling is meaningfully higher than his present measurables indicate, and with continued physical and mechanical development, he has the potential to become a high-impact collegiate quarterback.
As a starting JV quarterback, Johnson quickly showcased his leadership, command of the offense, and natural playmaking ability. His performance at that level laid the foundation for a smooth transition to varsity, where he continued to develop as a dual-threat QB with a high football IQ and the ability to read defenses effectively.
As the starting quarterback, Johnson made an immediate impact, leading his team to a dominant 65–0 win over Clarkston where he threw for over 300 yards and 5 touchdowns. More than just a playmaker, he emerged as the vocal leader of a young team in transition, guiding them through adversity and setting the tone both on and off the field. Under his leadership, the offense averaged 22 points per game — a significant improvement over the previous season’s output — showing his ability to elevate the unit and create scoring opportunities consistently.
As an emerging quarterback, Johnson capped off his junior season with impressive accolades and production. He earned All-Region and All-County honors after throwing for over 1,200 yards, 17 touchdowns, and completing 70.7% of his passes. His standout performance has drawn interest from multiple Division II programs, positioning him as a rising prospect to watch entering his senior year.
Davian Johnson put together a productive senior campaign as the starting quarterback for Berkmar High School in the 2025 season. He finished the year with 1,679 passing yards, completing 160 of 259 attempts for 12 touchdown passes while maintaining a solid completion rate and leadership role for the Patriots offense. On the ground, Johnson added 445 rushing yards on 60 carries, giving him a dual-threat presence and a 7.4 yards per carry average that kept defenses honest. His combined rushing and passing totals accounted for 2,124 total yards on the season, averaging over 210 yards of offense per game.
Johnson’s performance also translated into team statistical leadership—ranking first on the Berkmar squad in passing touchdowns and total offense, as well as leading the team in rushing yards per game among ball carriers. He ranked among the top performers in AAAAAA Region 7, placing within the top 3 in key regional passing and offensive yardage categories according to local leaderboard data.
Currently attending Berkmar High School, Johnson maintains an impressive 4.2 GPA, earning him the Gwinnett County Academic Player of The Year Honor. His academic achievements complement his notable athletic performances, positioning him as a well-rounded student-athlete and a promising prospect for collegiate programs.
(2024–25) Junior Season
< Throw for over 1200+ yards & 17 touchdowns &1498 All-Purpose Yds
< Top 10 quarterback in the Metro Atlanta Region
< 70.7% Completion Rating
< All-County Honors
< All-Region Honors
< Received an offer from DIII Minnesota State CTC
(2025–26) Senior Season
< Throw for over 1600+ yards & 12 touchdowns & 2,124 All-Purpose Yds
< Top 3 quarterbacks in the Metro Atlanta Region
< 63.8% Completion Rating
< Invite to Gwinnett vs Cobb Senior All-Star Game
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