Johnson was named ASWA first team All-State 4A as a sophomore. Soph. stats (2006): Johnson recorded 113 solo tackles and 15 assists from his middle linebacker position.
Scout: '09 Top 100
Rivals: '09 Top 100
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By A Bone. Johnson pulled his hamstring at Alabama's camp Sunday, and had to sit out some of the day. He has the same top five, and says he will narrow it down even further soon. He wants to go somehwre he can start.
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Nico Johnson said his goal is to wait until National Signing Day to make his college decision.
Scout.com rates the Andalusia rising senior as a five-star prospect and the 50th best player in the nation. Rivals.com rates him a four-star recruit, but the 30th overall national prospect.
The middle linebacker has almost decided where he will take his five official visits.
"The four I am going to visit right now are USC, Texas A&M, LSU and Florida," he said. "That's no particular order there. USC will be my first official visit. But that's probably four of the five I will visit. I don't think I even have a fifth one figured out yet."
He's still a bit cloudy about the decision, saying that he has "lot of figuring out" to do. He said no school or schools should be considered in the lead.
"I'm wide open about it right now," he said. "Just looking at the best option for my major. I want to major in criminal justice."
Alabama and Auburn have both offered. He said he is still considering both schools.
"I go to Alabama and Auburn all the time with recruiting," he said. "Everybody tries to tell me to go to one or the other. I'm just trying to see beyond the state and see what the rest of the colleges in America have to offer. I want to go somewhere that's going to be hard to go on my own with my official visits."
Rivals.com rates Johnson as the second-best prospect in the state and credits him with 28 tackles for losses across the last two years.
"A lot of people say I play like (former Alabama standout) DeMeco Ryans on the field," Johnson said. "I really haven't ever seen him play, but I take it as a compliment since he's in the NFL."