Cincinnati Bengals rookie WR Tyler Boyd should expect his share of catches this season as long as he progresses through training camp the same way he steadily improved during workouts this spring, according to his receivers coach James Urban.
Footballguys View: It seems like we get a positive Boyd story at least once a week this offseason…for good reason. The rookie from PITT is a smooth athlete with the body control to make difficult catches seem routine. As a slot receiver, Boyd could show off that athleticism, his fearlessness and run-after-the-catch ability. He was targeted 128 times in 2015, snared 91 passes for 926 yards and had 394 yards after the catch. Over 56 percent of his receptions in 2015 went for a TD or a first down. Boyd is the best receiver the Bengals have not named A.J. Green. We love his dynasty value, but in re-draft leagues he’s only a WR6 or WR7 right now.