Tyler Boyd (American football)

Tyler Boyd

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Boyd at the U.S. Army All-American Bowl, 2013
No. 83Cincinnati Bengals
Position: Wide receiver
Personal information
Date of birth: (1994-11-15) November 15, 1994
Place of birth: Clairton, Pennsylvania
Height: 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)
Weight: 197 lb (89 kg)
Career information
High school: Clairton (PA)
College: Pittsburgh
NFL Draft: 2016 / Round: 2 / Pick: 55
Career history
Roster status: Active
Career highlights and awards
  • First-team All-ACC (2014)
Career NFL statistics as of Week 12, 2016
Receptions: 38
Receiving yards: 411
Receiving touchdowns: 1

Tyler Alexander Boyd (born November 15, 1994) is an American football wide receiver for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at the University of Pittsburgh.

Early years

Boyd attended Clairton High School in Clairton, Pennsylvania, where he finished his career ranking among the most productive performers in Western Pennsylvania history. He set a WPIAL record with 117 career touchdowns and finished as the fifth-leading rusher in WPIAL annals with 5,755 yards. He played diverse roles (running back, wide receiver, quarterback, defensive back and punt returner) for Clairton, which went 48-0 in his three years as a starter and 63-1 (.984) in his four varsity seasons and won four WPIAL and four PIAA Class A titles. As a senior, Boyd rushed for 2,584 yards and 43 touchdowns, had 295 yards receiving on just 13 catches and led the WPIAL in scoring with 51 total touchdowns and 345 points. Boyd was selected to play in the Big 33 Football Classic (Pennsylvania vs. Maryland) and was named the game's MVP after accounting for five touchdowns (91-yard kick return, 68-yard halfback option pass, four-yard run and scoring catches of 16 and five yards).[1] Boyd also played basketball at Clairton, helping lead the Bears to the WPIAL Class A title game and the PIAA playoffs as a senior, and was a baseball letterman as well.

Following his senior season, Boyd was selected to play in the 2013 U.S. Army All-American Bowl in San Antonio's Alamodome, where he announced his decision to attend the University of Pittsburgh during NBC's live telecast. He was named to the Rivals 250 (No. 103) and ESPN 300 (No. 165) national prospect lists. He was rated as the No. 6 overall prospect in the state of Pennsylvania by Rivals.com and No. 8 by Scout.com, as well as the nation's No. 12 wide receiver according to both.

College career

Freshman season (2013)

In 2013 as a true freshman, Boyd Was the nation's most productive freshman receiver, setting Pitt freshman records for receptions with 85 and receiving yards with 1,174,[2][3] both of which were previously held by Larry Fitzgerald (who had 69 catches for 1,005 yards in 2002). He had five 100-yard receiving games, topping Fitzgerald's freshman school-record total of four, and also set the ACC record for receptions as a freshman, topping the mark held by Clemson's Sammy Watkins (82 catches in 2011).

Boyd was named ACC Rookie of the Week, 247Sports National True Freshman of the Week and Athlon Sports National Co-Freshman of the Week for his performance in Pitt's 58-55 win at Duke, where he had eight catches for 154 yards (19.3 avg.) and a career-high three touchdowns. In a 49-27 win vs. New Mexico, he compiled 134 receiving yards on six catches (22.3 avg.), including a dazzling 34-yard touchdown grab in the back of the end zone on the final play of the first half; he also rushed for a 33-yard score vs. the Lobos, earning ACC Receiver of the Week and 247Sports National True Freshman of the Week honors for his performance. Boyd was known for making several highlight reel plays because of his hands and awareness for the sideline that helped him being selected All-ACC by the league's media (second team) and coaches (third team) as well as a Freshman All-American by Athlon Sports, CollegeFootballNews.com, Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), Phil Steele, Sporting News and 247Sports and ECAC Offensive Rookie of the Year. Boyd capped the 2013 season with a magnificent performance in the 2013 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl, compiling 242 all-purpose yards to help the Panthers defeat Bowling Green, 30-27; he had eight catches for a career-high 173 yards (21.6 avg.) and added a spectacular 54-yard punt return for a touchdown in the bowl victory. Boyd's receiving yardage against the Falcons set a Pitt bowl record, surpassing the 36-year-old mark of 163 set by Gordon Jones in the 1977 Gator Bowl against Clemson, while his punt return touchdown was Pitt's first since Darrelle Revis had a 73-yarder vs. West Virginia in 2006.[4] Boyd's postseason performance earned him USA TODAY All-Bowl Team recognition.

Sophomore season (2014)

In his second year at Pitt, Boyd made an impact as a receiver and return man. He finished the season with 78 catches for 1,261 yards (16.2 avg.) and eight touchdowns. Boyd's 78 catches rank third on Pitt's single-season list, while his 1,261 receiving yards rank fourth. He totaled six 100-yard receiving games on the year, ranked second in the ACC and 17th nationally with an average of 97.0 receiving yards per game and third in the ACC and 32nd nationally with an average of 6.0 receptions per game. As a return specialist, he led the ACC and ranked 10th nationally with a 27.6-yard kickoff return average (16 for 442 yards) and ranked second in the ACC and 21st nationally with a 10.1-yard punt return average (16 for 162 yards). He also ranked second in the ACC and 14th nationally in all-purpose yards per game with 148.3.

Boyd had a season-high 10 receptions for 153 yards (15.3 avg.) against Iowa; with his performance, Boyd went over 100 career receptions, tying Larry Fitzgerald for fewest games needed to reach the century milestone for catches at Pitt (17 contests). He posted a season-high 160 receiving yards (second highest in his career) on five catches (32.0 avg.) with a 50-yard touchdown at North Carolina. Boyd received ACC Receiver of the Week honors for his outstanding performance in Pitt's 30-7 win over Syracuse, where he had seven receptions for 126 yards (18.0 avg.) against the Orange, including a 49-yard catch-and-run touchdown. He was honored as the ACC Specialist of the Week after compiling 262 all-purpose yards in a 35-23 win at Miami (FL) on November 29; in that game, Boyd totaled 190 yards on six kick returns (31.7 avg.) and added five receptions for 72 yards (14.4 avg.) with a 12-yard touchdown catch.

Junior season (2015)

College statistics

NCAA Collegiate Career statistics
Pittsburgh Panthers
Season Receiving Rushing
Rec Yards Avg TD Att Yards Avg TD
2013 85 1,174 13.8 7 11 108 9.8 1
2014 78 1,261 16.2 8 12 63 5.3 0
2015 85 873 10.3 6 35 294 8.4 0
NCAA Career Totals 248 3,308 13.3 21 58 465 8.0 1

Professional career

External video
Boyd runs the 40 at the NFL Combine
Pre-draft measurables
Ht WtArm lengthHand size 40-yd dash 10-yd split 20-yd split 20-ss 3-cone Vert Broad BP
6 ft 1 in 197 lb32 in9 3/4 in 4.58 s 1.59 s 2.66 s 4.35 s 6.90 s 34 in 9 ft 11 in 11 reps
All values from NFL Combine[5]

Boyd was drafted by the Bengals in the second round, 55th overall, in the 2016 NFL Draft.

References

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