The Cleveland Browns knew they needed to shake things up in their wide receiver room. General manager Andrew Berry didn't just dip a toe in this year's draft—he dove in headfirst. After snagging KC Concepcion with the 24th overall pick on Day 2, Berry doubled down, selecting Washington's Denzel Boston at No. 39 to bring a big, physical playmaker to the offense.
Boston's former head coach at Washington, Jedd Fisch, recently joined 92.3 The Fan to share why he believes the Browns landed a special talent. "He's got a great feel for the game," Fisch said. "He understands how to get open, route-running. He's someone that can really impact the game. He's got that 'it' factor that you're looking for from that big X wide receiver."
Fisch didn't stop there, highlighting what makes Boston stand out on the field. "He really does have elite hands. He was very, very, very reliable when it came to catching the football—and that was contested catches as well as going over the middle." For a Browns team looking to add toughness and reliability to their passing attack, Boston's ability to make tough grabs in traffic could be a game-changer. Whether you're stocking up on Browns gear or just following the draft buzz, keep an eye on this rookie—his coach says he's got that undeniable spark.
