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Should we take a chance on Moritz Boehringer

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The hype train surrounding Moritz Boehringer was chugging along at a nice pace entering his pro day on Thursday. After an incredible workout in front of NFL scouts, that train is now in full runaway mode.
Officially at Florida Atlantic's pro day, Boehringer ran a 4.43-second 40-yard dash, had a vertical of 39 inches, a 10-foot-11 broad jump, a 4.10-second short shuttle, 11.15-second 60-yard shuttle, and a 6.65-second three-cone drill that had scouts on the ground doing double-takes at their stopwatches, shaking their heads, and laughing. He also had 17 lifts on the bench press. All of these marks would have landed inside the top five among all wide receivers who tested at the NFL Scouting Combine in February. And his 40, which was run on grass, is about the equivalent of a 4.39 on turf -- a time that would have tied for second among receivers at the combine.
What makes the performance even more remarkable was that Boehringer did it at a height-weight combo (he measured 6-4 1/2 and 227 pounds on Thursday) resembling an NFL tight end. There just aren't many historical comparisons for a player testing like he did at that size. Two of the more recent, better comps might be Devin Funchess and Dorial Green-Beckham -- 2015 second-round picks by theCarolina Panthers and Tennessee Titans.



In the field drills, Boehringer caught every pass thrown his way despite some adventurous tosses by the quarterback. Scouts were curious if he had ever faced press coverage so they asked a couple of the defensive backs there to press him at the line of scrimmage, and he had no problems releasing. At least two teams wanted to see his blocking techniques as a tight end. And when he was coached up, he was able to immediately make corrections
 
If you get the opportunity, watch the video of his highlights. Granted, it's against inferior players, but he is a physical beast. Good players can come from anywhere - even Germany. (Just ask Dirk Nowitzki).
 
Much inferior talent. No doubt about that. Very tough to get a read on his NFL potential. However, with that size and speed, if he's there 6th or 7th round, I'm certainly taking him
 
I would even use a 5th on the guy. Those are some really great numbers, specially with his size.
 
There are several receivers I would rather draft late instead, one that's moving up my list is Auburn's Ricardo Louis. Louis is 6'2 215 and runs a 4.3, he has decent production, but it would have been better if Auburn had a better qb. I could see Louis as a number four or five receiver, used mostly on deep routes, crossing patterns and screens.
 
Only a late round pick. Nothing else.

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Would be nice if we had a WR who has blazing speed to get vertical in a hurry.
 
I hope we take a late round flier. I would not let him get to FA and have to try to sign him from there. I'm sure if he does make it to FA there will be several teams ringing his phone.
 
Hes a camp body for sure. I dont think he can get on a 53 man roster. Just think of the amount of re-learning he has, he'll be facing the best of the best in the NFL
 
Dammit, looks like the Vikings took him in the early 6th. I bet this kid makes the team.
 
He has good measurables, but the lack of playing experience makes him more likely to be the next Clyde Gates than a superstar.

That said, for a 6th round draft pick, that's a nice pickup for the Vikings. Build the international appeal of your team for a late round draft pick, and you never know, maybe the measurables trump the lack of experience.
 
I think its PR Story .. the Team he wants like he was a liitle child now drafted him ? come on boys and iam german too
 
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