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Washington WR Denzel Boston slips out of first round in NFL Draft

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Washington wide receiver Denzel Boston was not selected in the first 32 picks during Thursday's NFL Draft and is still looking for an NFL home.

The first round of the NFL draft has come and gone, and Washington Huskies wide receiver Denzel Boston is still waiting to be picked. Boston was picked at No. 27 to the San Francisco 49ers in Daniel Jeremiah's mock draft on NFL Network and No.

29 to the Kansas City Chiefs in Dane Brugler's mock draft on The Athletic leading up to the draft. But San Francisco trading out of the first round, Kansas City taking Clemson defensive tackle Peter Woods, and the Buffalo Bills - another team connected to Boston - trading down three times as well left Boston without an NFL home heading into Friday. The first two wide receivers came off the board earlier than expected, with Ohio State's Carnell Tate going No.

4 overall to the Tennessee Titans and Jordyn Tyson of Arizona State going to the New Orleans Saints at No. 8 overall. Some national pundits had a run on receivers starting in that scenario, but the third wide receiver did not come off the board until No.

20, when the Philadelphia Eagles traded up for USC's Makai Lemon. Top available on the consensus board heading into day two pic. twitter.