The Cleveland Browns just secured a massive, 6-foot-4 WR at No. 39 by drafting Denzel Boston, a certified possession alpha who pairs a surgical 2.5% Drop Rate with an elite 61% Contested Catch Rate. Boston’s analytical profile boasts a 26.5% Target Share and a scorched-earth 112.3 Passer Rating when Targeted, proving he can command high-volume usage while remaining hyper-efficient at all three levels of the field.
For Dynasty players, Boston remains late first/early second rookie pick on an offense that is stacking young weapons (KC Concepcion, Harold Fannin Jr., Quinshon Judkins) to help whoever ends up starting under center.
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Washington Huskies standout wide receiver Denzel Boston announced Wednesday on social media that he is forgoing his final year of college eligibility to declare for the 2026 NFL Draft.
Boston is a 6-foot-4, 210-pound junior finished the 2025 season with 62 receptions for 881 yards and 11 touchdowns. He is considered a potential first-round selection by draft analysts, Boston’s decision marks the end of a productive collegiate career.
One of Boston’s NFL comps is fellow Washington Huskies player Rome Odunze, who was selected in 2024 draft as 9th overall. They both display size, contested catches, and a red-zone threat.
Author: Jake Lewis (@Lewylewis5)