Poll: If Tyler Boyd was used as the #2 WR in 2024 – How well would he do ? – POLL
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If Tyler Boyd was used as the #2 WR in 2024 – How well would he do ? – POLL
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(01-22-2024, 10:07 PM)depthchart Wrote: But Boyd's best yardage season of 90 catches for 1,046 yards in 2019 yielded a yards per Target of 7.068 with 148 Targets.

I have always been a yards per Catch guy. 

In 2019 Boyd averaged 11.6 yards per Catch.

In 2022 (with a healthy Burrow) Boyd averaged 13.1 yards per Catch.

In 2023 (with Burrow & his Calf and Browning) Boyd was down around 10 yards per Catch.

*In 2024 (with a healthy Burrow) I could see Boyd possibly getting closer to his 2019 yards per Catch in the 11.5 range.

Longest Catch:   2021 - 68 yards     2022 - 60 yards     2023 - 64 yards

Getting 148 targets and barely getting 1k yards is bad, dude.  Iirc, that was the same year Auden Tate had like 500 yards on 80 targets and people were swearing up and down that he was a "high end WR2".  He leaves here and he's clinging to a PS spot, last I checked.

You can get virtually any WR to a certain yardage amount if you just force feed him the ball enough.  Problem is, your offense is going to suck while you're trying to get him to that number.
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RE: If Tyler Boyd was used as the #2 WR in 2024 – How well would he do ? – POLL - Whatever - 01-23-2024, 12:14 AM

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