How Boykin fits with Eagles
In the weeks leading up to the draft, we discussed the Eagles' need to upgrade at nickel cornerback and returner.
How Boykin fits with Eagles
Sheil Kapadia, Philly.com
In the weeks leading up to the draft, we discussed the Eagles' need to upgrade at nickel cornerback and returner.
With one pick in the fourth round, they might have addressed both areas, taking Georgia's Brandon Boykin.
Boykin (5-9, 182) is almost the exact same size as the player he's trying to replace: Joselio Hanson (5-9, 185). Hanson was cut before last season, but the Eagles eventually brought him back. He turns 31 in August, and as I explained recently, did not have a great year in 2011.
In Boykin, the Eagles get a player Greg Cosell of NFL Films called one of the top two slot cornerbacks in the draft. NFL Network's Mike Mayock had Boykin ranked as his 61st best overall prospect. The Eagles got him with the 123rd overall pick.
Boykin's job this offseason is to beat out Hanson and perhaps Curtis Marsh or Brandon Hughes for the nickel cornerback position. The Eagles tried Dominique Rodgers-Cromartie there last year, and it didn't work out. With the Asante Samuel trade, Rodgers-Cromartie moves to the outside. Nickel corner is a tough positiont, but an important one. The Eagles need someone who can play the run, blitz and cover receivers of different shapes and sizes - from big, tough targets like Marques Colston to quicker guys like Wes Welker and Victor Cruz.
The slot corner is not technically a starter, but Hanson played more than 50 percent of the Eagles' snaps in six of the final seven games last year, according to Pro Football Focus. In other words, the Eagles need someone they can rely on in that role.
The other area where Boykin helps the Birds is the return game. He tied an SEC record with four kickoff returns for touchdowns in his college career. And Boykin had an electrifying 92-yard punt return in last year's Outback Bowl (video below). In that game, he also had a tackle for a safety and caught a 13-yard touchdown on offense.
Per Football Outsiders, the Eagles ranked 24th on kickoff returns last season and 27th on punt returns. Boykin should provide much-needed help there too.
In our chat, many thought the Eagles might pull the trigger on Boykin in the third round when they took Arizona quarterback Nick Foles, but they (smartly, as it turned out) waited and wound up still drafting him in the fourth.
Boykin may have slipped because he fractured his fibula at the Senior Bowl. But if he's healthy, he could contribute right away in a couple different roles.
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Philly, Ya'll going to love BB! He is a PHENOMENAL talent, and DURABLE! dudega
Solid pick! ej610
Looks like Joselio might have to see if Chickie's and Pete's has any job openings. mjb
Wow is he fast, another good defensive pick!! Needed a kick and punt returner also a bonus Haus_wreck
We got him AND Curry by trading down in the 2nd. Where are all the idiot haters? Move down 8 or 9 spots in the 2nd and also get Boykin? Props to Howie. cdedrick05
Did anyone see Andy's quote on Boykin. "We love what he brings. First of all, he's got that broken fibula, and that's one of the things we're looking for: an injury that slows a guy donw, makes it harder for him to cut, and pretty much wastes all his talent. From there, he has a chance to give us the whole package. Working with our medical people, we feel he can tear an ACL or maybe even blow his Achilles. There's definitely some upside there. The kid's hard worker. Who knows what he could rupture, tear or break, on top of that fibula, before the first mini-camp. People say we already havetoo many guys on the PUP and the IR, but the kin dof problem I want. As long as I've been here, we start in the trenches, the real trenches, with those two lists, and then we build out the rest of the roster. One time, we took a tight end who gave us two whole years on IR, never played a down. You don't always hit your picks like that, but this Boykin's got a real chance. Time's yours." Freedom80
The haters are the wannebees and neverwases. They know little to nothing about football yet act like the're world class GM's. When I need a good laugh, I read the drivel. Tremendous draft for the Eagles dond2885
Freedom why would you waste your time to type all that nonsense? Its not even funny. blaqjaq
It's amazing how every pick the Eagles make is great. It's the same hype every year. Just review the comments made after each of the last 5 years draft and be shocked that any of these players actually failed to become all pro. farley
All quiet on the hater's front today. Reid has temporarily silenced the critics. Mugwumps88
Agree with blaq. Injuries are not funny. Draft for the ages!!!! Eagle_1960
They should have been really smart and waited to draft Foles in the 6th round. JBinPA
I beg you haters, at least Google 'fibula' before you make idiotic orthopaedic assumptions that are completely false. It's a FIBULA, for God's sake. How can you be so stupid? goeagles87
Very good draft. Got best players available, despite need. Great value, as we picked players most slotted to go much earlier. We got better in this draft. Commish
How the buck were we 24th on kickoff returns last season and 27th on punt returns with DJax, Maclin and Rodgers-Cromartie?
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