
3. Chris Johnson (No. 43 to No. 71)
The rankings were not in favor of Johnson at all. After a breakout junior year, he struggled greatly as a senior at Montverde Academy, averaging 5.9 points per game. There were murmurs that he would request a release from his NLI, but Kyle Cuffe Jr. was the odd man out in the guard room.
It might take a season or two for Johnson to see much time on the floor. Like Jackson, he is an athletic combo guard, but his game has not materialized fully. Johnson finishes as the No. 6 player in Texas and the No. 11 combo guard in the nation.