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Hot position in the NFL is a "move" TE
Author:
D2
(7452 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 1:41 pm on Jan 31, 2019
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Which Boykin would appear to fit from a size/speed situation.
Replies to: "Hot position in the NFL is a "move" TE"
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Rish93
- 11:34am 1/31/19
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HartfordIrish
- 1:37pm 2/1/19
Well, if he's slow this year he's gonna be slow next year. What does he gain by staying?
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faircatchcorby
- 1:47pm 1/31/19
Boykin seems to be the type of WR that would be a fit for Patriots
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Irish_lou_2
- 12:41pm 1/31/19
He's too slow to make it as a wr in NFL..better off being a hybrid
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beefy78
- 12:14pm 1/31/19
Hot position in the NFL is a "move" TE
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D2
- 1:41pm 1/31/19
Just like Josh Adams, right?
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ND_in_DRO
- 8:45am 2/1/19
You must be assuming that he has "made it" as an NFL RB
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D2
- 2:02pm 2/1/19
No...but more likely to make it a RB than TE.
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ND_in_DRO
- 3:35pm 2/2/19
Yes. Show a year of that at ND, and he has something.
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Rish93
- 2:01pm 1/31/19
Except ND doesn't have that position in it's offense
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D2
- 2:12pm 1/31/19
I can understand any player who has graduated wanting to move on
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Rocket91
- 11:52am 1/31/19
Re: I can understand any player who has graduated wanting to move on
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NDSoxfan
- 1:17pm 1/31/19
Wasn't he a decent downfield blocking receiver also which may help him in the draft.
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ucandoit
- 12:15pm 1/31/19
This is supposedly a weak WR draft.
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LanceHarbor
- 11:51am 1/31/19
Staying another year probablty wouldn't help him
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ndunabomber
- 11:43am 1/31/19
Bingo!
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D2
- 1:33pm 1/31/19
Well, short of maybe switching to TE, what was he going to do to improve his draft prospect in '19
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Irish_Demon
- 11:42am 1/31/19
120 receptions 25 TDs should do it
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holybull101
- 11:37pm 1/31/19
Whimsical fantasy lines aside, having a great year isn't going to change who he is.
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Irish_Demon
- 10:27am 2/1/19