Johnson was perhaps a little under the radar until May where his recruitment took off. Joining OU in offering were schools like LSU and Florida, among several others. As more schools became mindful of his speed, the more deals that started coming his way.
Johnson has been clocked at 4.39 seconds in the 40-yard dash by his coaches and running as quickly as 10.58 seconds in the 100 meters.
The addition of Johnson is another indication of the secondary coming together for the 2021 class. OU entered the month with just one commitment in Choctaw (Okla.) Highs Jordan Mukes. Now the Sooners are up to 3 as Johnson signs up with Austin (Texas) Johnsons Latrell McCutchin in making the July move.
Johnson had 30 receptions for 429 backyards and 6 touchdowns last season, but it has actually been clear the Sooners see him as someone who can stand out on the other side of the ball.
July and August figure to be quite huge for OU on the recruiting trail, and Johnson is another sign of the Sooners making their move.
For Oklahoma protective organizer Alex Grinch, its everything about speed. The #SpeedD became the moniker for all OU fans to get accustomed to stating during 2019.
You desire speed, they do not get much faster than Greenville (Texas) cornerback Caleb Johnson. The three-star prospect validated to SoonerScoop.com on Thursday evening he has dedicated to OUs 2021 class.
The Greenville Herald-Banner reported Johnsons dedication.