Tyler Boyd’s average draft position (ADP) is 86, which is below Ja’Marr Chase (59) and Tee Higgins (71). While he may not have the game-breaking ability of his two younger teammates, he may end up being the most productive.
Bobby LaMarco and Sky Guasco of the Candlestick Kids Fantasy Podcast say that Boyd is being drafted too late in most leagues.
“Tyler Boyd is my favorite of [the Bengals’ wide receiver trio], but he’s actually being drafted two rounds after Higgins and Chase,” said LaMarco. “It doesn’t make any sense.”
LaMarco pointed out that, last year, Higgins was targeted 70 times by Joe Burrow and averaged 12.