New Browns' WR models game off one Hall-of-Famer and two other stars

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New Browns' WR models game off one Hall-of-Famer and two other stars

New Browns' WR models game off one Hall-of-Famer and two other stars

New Browns' wide receiver Denzel Boston models his game after three monsters in today's NFL.

New Browns' WR models game off one Hall-of-Famer and two other stars

New Browns' wide receiver Denzel Boston models his game after three monsters in today's NFL.

The Cleveland Browns didn't just add two wide receivers in this year's NFL Draft—they added two players with a chip on their shoulder. Both KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston bring an intense, competitive mindset that screams, "I'm the best player on the field every single day." That kind of attitude doesn't just win games; it builds careers. And for the Browns, it could be the spark this offense needs.

Let's rewind to the second night of the draft, when Boston sat down with Cleveland media moments after hearing his name called. Nathan Zegura of Cleveland Browns Daily asked the rookie a simple question: Who do you model your game after? Boston's answer should get every Browns fan leaning forward in their seat.

"I've got three," Boston said. "Mike Evans, Tee Higgins, and Nico Collins... those are the three I watch and emulate in my game."

That's not just a list of names—it's a blueprint for dominance. Mike Evans is a future first-ballot Hall of Famer, no debate needed. Even as he heads into the twilight of his career in San Francisco, his legacy as one of the most physical, consistent receivers in NFL history is already set. Browns fans know Tee Higgins and Nico Collins all too well—they've seen what these two can do when they're locked in.

Consider this: Higgins' "worst" season came in 2023, when he still managed 42 catches for 656 yards and five touchdowns in just 12 games. That's a bad year for most receivers? For Higgins, it's a down year. Collins, meanwhile, took a slower path to stardom—back-to-back 400-yard seasons to start his career before exploding for three straight 1,000-plus yard campaigns. Both are proof that patience and physicality pay off.

What ties Evans, Higgins, and Collins together? It's not just talent—it's sheer size and strength. These are big, physical receivers who bully defensive backs at the line of scrimmage and high-point the ball like it's theirs alone. If Boston can channel even half of what these three have accomplished, the Browns may have just found a steal.

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