Washington wide receiver Denzel Boston has been one of the most popular NFL Draft prospects on the top-30 visits this year. Boston has taken visits to teams like the Steelers, 49ers, Dolphins, Browns, and Commanders. With all the interest and many teams in the top 20 needing wide receiver help, it leads to questioning if Boston could crack the top-20 next week. In doing a survey of team sources, they feel that Boston will be a late first-round or early second-round pick.
“I think he goes 20 to 30,” texted an AFC general manager. “Good player.”
Sources at three other teams said they had Boston as a second-round pick. “I had him as an early two,” said an NFC national scout. “I had him there, but I know he has some momentum.”
Of the five teams that Boston has visited, four of them have picks in the back half of the first round. Washington is without a second-round pick, so Boston would probably be a consideration if they traded down in the first round to recoup the second-rounder sent to the Texans in the Laremy Tunsil trade. Sources say Boston has momentum, but they do not see him going in the top half of the first round, and I have him going to a team that is known to have hosted him on a pre-draft visit.
