Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd suffered a sophomore slump last year, but if you ask his coaches, they’d say what he’s displaying on the practice field this spring points toward him trending upward this year.
Boyd followed up a rookie campaign of 54 catches for 603 yards with a second-year season featuring just 22 catches for 225 yards. The drop in production was in part due to the fact that he only played in 10 games after having played in 16 during his rookie year.
The 55th overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft seems to be back on the right track, though.