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May 10, 2013 by Mike Dussault

Boyce can line up anywhere along the formation and work into his route using a variety of skills. He isn’t afraid to be physical with his hands against press coverage, can catch the ball at or near the line of scrimmage and also extend the field vertically with his speed. Boyce takes time to get up to top speed, as he can be deliberate at times in his stem. He’s a reliable route runner who worked the full tree: short, underneath concepts and intermediate-to-deep routes as well. He has good hands and a sufficient catch window. As a blocker, Boyce needs to more consistently position himself to sustain contact, rather than lining players up for a single thud to knock them off their mark.

Scouting report: Josh Boyce – New England Patriots Blog – ESPN Boston

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