05-20-2020, 04:42 PM
I know AJ Green has been quoted as saying he wants to break every receiving record on the Bengals, but if he isn't re-signed after this season it isn't going to happen. He could, however, break the TD record this year.
The All-Time Bengal's Receiving Records are as follows:
751 receptions 10,783 yards 66 TDs
Right now, AJ Green has:
602 receptions 8,909 yards 63 TDs.
Tyler Boyd has come on as of late, after an injury stalled his rookie campaign and Marvin's Dog House stalled Year 2. His numbers after four years are as follows:
242 receptions 2,902 yards 15 TDs
Boyd is currently signed for the next four years, and if he duplicates the year he put up last year of 90 receptions and 1,000 yards, and say 5 TDs, his numbers at the end of his contract would look like this:
602 receptions 6,902 yards 35 TDs
While Boyd isn't on track to beat the TD record, he would be 29 at the end of his next contract and as a saavy slot WR that won't likely have to share slot snaps with Green after this year you could see a scenario where an additional two years would put him at 31, which is AJ Green's age now.
It isn't likely Boyd ends up being the all-time leader in receptions or yards, but I think he will likely become Burrow's favorite target. He could really break out this year even beyond his 90 rec/ 1000 yard season of last year. Those numbers are pretty impressive given what was around him.
I am not saying Boyd is a low-value stock, but if he were a stock, I would be buying right now because I could see where everyone is so keyed up on Green, Ross, and Higgins, Boyd simply destroys them in the middle of the field.
The All-Time Bengal's Receiving Records are as follows:
751 receptions 10,783 yards 66 TDs
Right now, AJ Green has:
602 receptions 8,909 yards 63 TDs.
Tyler Boyd has come on as of late, after an injury stalled his rookie campaign and Marvin's Dog House stalled Year 2. His numbers after four years are as follows:
242 receptions 2,902 yards 15 TDs
Boyd is currently signed for the next four years, and if he duplicates the year he put up last year of 90 receptions and 1,000 yards, and say 5 TDs, his numbers at the end of his contract would look like this:
602 receptions 6,902 yards 35 TDs
While Boyd isn't on track to beat the TD record, he would be 29 at the end of his next contract and as a saavy slot WR that won't likely have to share slot snaps with Green after this year you could see a scenario where an additional two years would put him at 31, which is AJ Green's age now.
It isn't likely Boyd ends up being the all-time leader in receptions or yards, but I think he will likely become Burrow's favorite target. He could really break out this year even beyond his 90 rec/ 1000 yard season of last year. Those numbers are pretty impressive given what was around him.
I am not saying Boyd is a low-value stock, but if he were a stock, I would be buying right now because I could see where everyone is so keyed up on Green, Ross, and Higgins, Boyd simply destroys them in the middle of the field.