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WR #102
Denzel Boston headshot
Denzel Boston headshot

Denzel Boston

Tier 10

CLE · WR · Age 22

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Dynasty Value

2,163Declining

Denzel Boston is a 22-year-old 6'4" contested-catch X receiver drafted by Cleveland at pick 39 (R2), pairing as the size complement to first-round...

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Prospect Profile2026 Class

68.0Composite Score

Market View

  • KTC(consensus market)3,429
  • FantasyCalc(algorithmic)2,241
  • Spread▼−35%

Composite Breakdown

Each row compares Denzel Boston to other 2026 prospects in that signal — except Class × Draft Slot, which shows the editorial multiplier applied to Denzel Boston's 2026-class + draft-slot combo (baseline 1.00× = neutral).

Computed from 3 of 6 signals

  • Draft Capital25%▲top 14%Round 2, Pick 7
  • Combine Athletic17%
  • Rookie ADP17%
  • Expert Consensus17%•~averageECR #128
  • College Production15%
  • Class × Draft Slot9%•+2% (1.02×)+2% (1.02×)

Class rank: 80th percentile

vertical44%
shuttle37%
burst_score45%
agility_score37%
BMI26%

Risk & Opportunity Analysis (13 flags)

Risk Flags

6
  • QB Situation

    The Browns enter 2026 with an unresolved QB room — Tony Grossi reports Deshaun Watson (coming off a 2024 Achilles tear, post-suspension) has the inside edge over rookie Shedeur Sanders this spring. Neither is a proven plus-passer, capping Boston's efficiency on targets early in his career.

  • Target Volume

    Boston is at best the third option in the pass game behind Jerry Jeudy and first-rounder KC Concepcion, with breakout TE Harold Fannin Jr. and Isaiah Bond also competing for looks. Most camp projections slot him WR3 (Jeudy-Concepcion-Boston-Bond), a crowded room for a rookie.

  • Target Competition

    KC Concepcion (R1 P24, dynasty value 3549) will absorb the high-value targets in Cleveland's offense — explosive route runner profiling as the clear WR1. Boston must carve a complementary niche, limiting his weekly target floor in year one.

  • Athletic Ceiling

    Boston ran a 4.5 40 (did not run at the Combine) and profiles as a long-strider — not a separator. At the NFL level this restricts his route tree to contested catches and red-zone fades, which caps his per-route value and weekly upside.

  • Usage & Volume

    His profile is a contested-catch, red-zone X receiver, so early fantasy production likely leans heavily on touchdowns rather than volume — a boom/bust weekly outcome until target share grows.

  • Red Zone Depth

    Harold Fannin (TE, value 4502) is already CLE's premier receiving tight end and figures to eat heavily in the red zone — exactly the zone where Boston's profile is most valuable, creating direct competition for TDs.

Opportunity Flags

7
  • Role Expansion

    Analysts see a legitimate path for Boston to leapfrog the aging Jerry Jeudy and lock in the perimeter WR2 role opposite Concepcion as early as this season — a clear, near-term path to starter volume rare for a Day 2 rookie.

  • QB Connection

    Shedeur Sanders is already Pro Bowl-caliber and a young franchise QB, providing a capable arm to grow with over the next 5+ years. A rising Sanders tide lifts all CLE pass catchers and gives Boston a sustained target floor.

  • TD Equity

    Boston scored 14 of his 20 college TDs in the red zone — teams noticed, with the Browns' own AGM noting 'a lot of teams had him with first-round grade.' That TD-heavy profile translates to weekly fantasy upside even on modest target volume.

  • Depth Chart Mobility

    Jerry Jeudy (value 2450), Cedric Tillman (1658), and Isaiah Bond (1621) are not long-term cornerstones. As that layer clears over the next 1-2 seasons, Boston should naturally ascend into a WR2 role with significantly higher target volume.

  • Scheme Fit

    HC Todd Monken runs a creative, multi-WR passing scheme (former Ravens OC, Georgia OC) that historically finds productive roles for big contested-catch receivers — a good match for Boston's contested-catch and red-zone skill set.

  • Youth Upside

    Young WR (22) — still in value appreciation phase

  • Draft Capital

    Round 2, pick 39 draft capital plus an elite college finish (125 catches, 1,715 yards, 20 TDs over his final two Washington seasons) earned him a first-round dynasty rookie ADP and OROY-candidate buzz.

Scenarios (4)
  • Earns WR2 role, flashes as rookiepossible+30%

    Wins camp battle over Jeudy/Bond for the perimeter starting spot opposite Concepcion

  • Entrenched WR3, TD-dependentlikely-5%

    Jeudy retains WR2 and Concepcion/Fannin dominate targets, leaving Boston a rotational red-zone piece

  • QB upgrade unlocks ceilingpossible+35%

    Browns find a competent long-term QB (Sanders develops or 2027 add) and Boston becomes a high-target X

  • Buried by bad QB play / Concepcion dominanceunlikely-30%

    Watson struggles, offense stalls, and Concepcion + Fannin absorb the meaningful target share

Format Comparison

Denzel Boston — Format Comparison

FormatValuevs Best
PPR 1QBBest2,557—
PPR SF2,163-394