01-22-2024, 03:49 PM
(01-22-2024, 12:48 AM)depthchart Wrote: They were not Comps of talent.
Just Comps of the Age being the Standard to move on from a receiver.
Players that had some of their best seasons at age 30 or older.
A different way to look at it is if Boyd turns 30 next Mid November 2024 can he put up a solid season
nearing some of the best numbers of his career like many other receivers have ?
Boyd's best seasons were 1,046 yards and 1,028 yards.
Would turning 30 mid November 2024 keep him from getting close to those career best numbers if he is a #2 ?
*By the way - TEE's best seasons are 1,091 and 1,029 yards.
Boyd averaged 6.8 yards/target this year. That was 93rd out of 139 qualifying players. To put that in perspective, there were 23 qualifying TE's who did better.
We aren't talking a former All Pro who's still putting up 1000 yard seasons. We're talking about a guy 4 years removed from his last 1000 yard season who has been steadily declining.