Nebraska running back Emmett Johnson has declared for 2026 NFL Draft. He made his statement via his social media account, letting Cornhuskers fans know how grateful he is for their support over his time in Lincoln.
“I want to give all glory to God for blessing me with the opportunity to honor Him through the game of football. This journey has been shaped by incredible people whose love, guidance, and belief in me have carried me through every high and low,” Johnson posted on X.
“To my brother, Charles Johnson, thank you for constantly pushing me to grow mentally, physically, and spiritually. To my parents, Precious and Charles Johnson, your sacrifices and dedication gave me the foundation to chase my dreams with confidence. To my sister, Noami Johnson, thank you for standing by me through every challenge and moment of adversity.
“A special thank-you to Coach Dana Holgorsen. Your belief in my abilities and trust in me transformed my football career in ways I’ll appreciate forever. Playing in your system gave me the platform to not only showcase my game, but also grow as a person.
“To Coach Matt Rhule, thank you for taking me into this incredible program and helping me grow off and on the field. You gave me everything I needed to stay ready. Coach EJ Barthel, the bond that we have built over your short time here has made me a lifelong player, coach. Your passion and dedication will take you far.”
Then, Johnson turned his appreciation toward the people he shared the field with: “To my teammates, thank you for pushing me, believing in me, and battling beside me every single day,” he added. The brotherhood we’ve built on and off the field has been invaluable, and I’ll carry the lessons, memories, and camaraderie with me forever.
“Lastly, to the Nebraska fans, the best in college football, your unwavering support has meant the world to me. After much prayer and reflection, I am officially declaring for the 2026 NFL Draft. Thank you, Nebraska. GBR forever!”
Over three seasons in Lincoln, Johnson rushed 458 times for 2,460 yards and 15 touchdowns. His breakout 2025 campaign — 251 carries, 1,451 yards and 12 touchdowns — cemented him as one of the Big Ten’s most productive backs and a legitimate NFL prospect.
Now, he’s onto the next level. We’ll see where he ends up, but he’s ready to take on each and every challenge due to his experience in Lincoln over the last three years.