Boston's NFL Journey: A Closer Look
Boston is set to showcase his skills in a pre-draft workout with the Cleveland Browns this Friday. As one of the top prospects, he’s ranked No. 27 on Field Yates' big board, positioning him as a likely first-round pick. Yates, a respected NFL Draft Insider, provides year-round insights on ESPN, making his evaluations noteworthy.
Boston's College Impact
Boston made his mark at Washington, playing across four seasons from 2022 to 2025, though he used only three years of eligibility. In 43 games, he recorded 132 catches for 1,781 yards and scored 20 touchdowns, averaging an impressive 13.5 yards per reception.
His last two seasons were particularly stellar, with 63 and 62 receptions, respectively. In 2025, Boston notched 11 touchdowns, earning Third-Team All-Big Ten honors.
The Huskies capped off that season with a 9-4 record, triumphing over Boise State in the LA Bowl.
The Browns' Prospects
Being drafted is a dream for any player, but the Browns' history adds an intriguing layer. Known for their struggles, they haven’t reached an AFC Championship Game since their NFL return in 1999.
With two first-round picks at No. 6 and No. 24, the Browns are in a position to make a significant choice. Their quarterback situation remains fluid, with Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson in the mix.
Boston and the Seahawks
Seattle fans might be wishing for Boston to stay local, but the odds seem slim. The Seahawks, fresh off a Super Bowl win, have only four draft picks, with their first at No.
- Given their priorities, it’s unlikely they’ll target Boston, leaving Huskies fans hoping he lands with a team that faces Seattle in 2026.
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