Prospect
WR 5
Denzel Boston
Washington

Height: 6'3 5/8"

Weight: 212 lbs

Class: Junior

Priority Position

Report by:

Connor Rogers

Connor Rogers

Measurables

Physical

Height

6'3 5/8"

Weight

212 lbs

Arm Length

32 in

Hand Size

9 5/8 in

Speed & Agility

Shuttle

4.28 s

Explosiveness

Vertical

35 in

Traits

offense

Contested Catch Ace

Trait Prototype: Tee Higgins

offense

Big Catch Radius

Trait Prototype: George Pickens

offense

Persistent Blocker

Trait Prototype: Hines Ward

multi

Rare Size

Trait Prototype: Plaxico Burress

Summary

Strengths

Big bodied perimeter target with mass and length

Tracks the deep ball and can pluck it at the high point with strong hands

Big upper body to shield defenders on underneath routes

Trusted perimeter blocker in the run game

Mismatch size in the red zone and outmuscles the coverage

Weaknesses

Mediocre long speed

Lower half tightness

Final Report

Boston is a well built, big bodied wide receiver with tremendous ball skills. He’s hauled in a ridiculous 22 of 35 contested catch targets over the last two seasons. He plucks the ball out of the air at its highest point and uses his size to position himself in an advantageous way. It’s hard to find plays where he isn’t in complete control tracking and attacking the football. Aggressive cornerbacks can slow down his process by striking his broad frame early in his routes. Against Ohio State and Oregon in 2025, he only tallied a combined 51 receiving yards. He doesn’t have great long speed, but often makes up for that with physicality. While not the same caliber of prospect, Boston has a similar build and playstyle to Tetairoa McMillan. His above the rim capabilities will elevate a passing game that needs size on the outside. Boston had a private 30 visit with the New York Jets.

Recommended Position
WR
Round Grade
2nd round
Player Comp
Michael Thomas