The Cleveland Browns just added some serious attitude to their wide receiver room—and it's exactly what the team needed.
When Denzel Boston got the call from general manager Andrew Berry on draft night, the moment was electric. The 6'4", 215-pound receiver silenced his celebrating family to take a FaceTime that would change everything. But Berry's message wasn't just a standard welcome. It was a challenge: "I need you to be a bully. You're strong, you've got great hands. I need you to bring some Bully Ball to Cleveland."
For Browns fans, this is the kind of fire that's been missing. Berry, often labeled as an analytics-minded executive, showed his football instincts here—and it's a refreshing shift. He knows this offense needs an edge, and Boston is built to deliver it.
Boston's mentality is exactly what you want in a playmaker. In his post-draft press conference, he made it clear: every defensive back he faces should go home miserable. That's the kind of competitive spirit that transforms a receiving corps.
Pair that with fellow rookie KC Concepcion, and the Browns have a potential 1-2 punch that mirrors the gritty, attack-the-ball style of Jarvis Landry. Both players attack the football with intent, both want to dominate, and neither settles for less. In their final college seasons (2025), the duo combined for 12 touchdowns, showing they can produce when it counts.
The challenge now? Boston and Concepcion need to be the spark that turns around Cleveland's entire offense. If they bring that bully mentality every Sunday, this wide receiver room won't just be better—it'll be feared.
