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#27

Denzel Boston

WR Washington Junior
83.0
Grade

Draft Projection

1
Round
22 - 40
Pick Range
#-
Position Rank

Measurements

6'4"
Height
212
Weight (lbs)
32.0"
Arm Length
9.625"
Hand Size

Athletic Testing

35.0"
Vertical Jump

College Statistics

12
Games
58
Receptions
7
Receiving Tds
820
Receiving Yards

Scouting Report

Big-bodied 6'4", 210-pound receiver with outstanding body control and ball skills to consistently win contested catches. A red-zone weapon on fade throws who tracks the football well downfield and is a physical, willing run blocker on the perimeter. Lacks great long speed but should be a first-round pick based on size, hands, and red-zone ability.

Player Comparison

Kenny Golladay

Strengths

  • Creates natural separation at the stem with subtle body manipulation and deceptive long-stride acceleration that lulls corners into false sense of timing.
  • Absolute monster in contested catch situations who positions his frame masterfully - doesn't just high-point the ball but actively boxes out defenders like a power forward.
  • Shows legitimate build-up speed that sneaks up on defenders playing off coverage, eating cushion with long, fluid strides before breaking routes off with surprising efficiency.
  • Thrives in the 15-25 yard intermediate range where his combination of size, body control and strong hands allow him to dominate the most valuable real estate on the field.
  • Red zone weapon who brings both tactical route understanding and physical dominance - uses frame to seal off defenders and presents enormous catch radius to quarterbacks.
  • Catches with his hands away from his body consistently, showing natural pass-catching technique rather than body-catching tendencies that plague many big receivers.
  • Shows actual effort and technical understanding as a blocker - doesn't just occupy space but actively seeks to establish leverage and maintain engagement through the whistle.
  • Brings surprising value after the catch for his size - doesn't dance around but gets upfield with purpose and uses his frame to fall forward through contact.

Areas to Improve

  • Lacks elite burst off the line - can be disrupted by physical press corners who challenge him at the snap before he builds momentum in his routes.
  • Change of direction skills remain a work in progress - takes extra steps to gear down and redirect, limiting effectiveness on sharp-breaking routes like comebacks and digs.
  • Can struggle against defenders who match his physicality - occasionally gets knocked off his intended path by corners who aren't intimidated by his size advantage.
  • Sometimes rounds off routes at the top rather than creating sharp, defined breaks, telegraphing intentions to savvy defensive backs who jump underneath routes.
  • Despite punt return experience, doesn't demonstrate the dynamic lateral agility or explosive first step that would translate to consistent separation against NFL corners.