With the 104th pick the San Francisco 49ers select: Kris Boyd, CB Texas
Kris Boyd
Texas
CB
DB05
Prospect Info
College
Texas
5' 11"
201 lbs
30 3/4”
Hands
9”
Prospect Grade
5.70
Chance to Become NFL Starter
40 Yard Dash
4.45
Seconds
Bench Press
19
Reps
Vertical Jump
36.5
INCHES
Broad Jump
127.0
INCHES
3 Cone Drill
6.94
Seconds
20 Yd Shuttle
4.08
Seconds
60 Yd Shuttle
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Defensive back skills run in Boyd's family. His cousin, Curtis Brown, was an All-Big 12 defensive back for Texas. Another cousin, Bobby Taylor, was a defensive back at Notre Dame and an NFL Pro Bowler. Kris' brother, Demarco, must have not gotten the memo, as he suits up as a linebacker for the Longhorns. The top-10 cornerback prospect nationally and All-State pick from Gilmer, Texas stepped in to play in all 12 games as a reserve and on special teams in 2015 (16 tackles). Boyd moved into the starting line-up for the final eight games of his sophomore season, making 51 tackles, 1.5 for loss, intercepting one pass, and breaking up five others. In his junior campaign, Boyd started 12 of 13 games and collected 57 stops, two interceptions, and a team-high 15 pass breakups. He finished his career with the Longhorns in a flourish, receiving a first-team All-Big 12 nod after starting 13 of 14 games played and posting 67 tackles, 4.5 for loss, an interception, and 16 pass breakups (which tied for sixth-most in the FBS).
By Lance Zierlein
NFL Analyst
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M.J. Stewart
Overview
Big, corner who plays with adequate instincts and above-average aggression in disrupting the catch and supporting the run. Boyd's game is best suited in zone coverage where defensive coordinators can limit his exposure to speed/quickness and allow him to play downhill and with his eyes forward. He will be stronger than many opponents, but also less athletic than most. A move to safety could give him a better chance to succeed as a starter.
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