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Browns' rookie wide receiver doubles down on culture changing trait

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Browns new wide receiver, Denzel Boston, doubles down on bringing "bully ball" to Cleveland.

The Cleveland Browns drafted more than just a guy who can catch passes with their 39th overall pick. They selected a player and a person who will change the culture of their team for, hopefully, many years to come. On draft night, Boston told his new general manager that he was going to bring his version of bully ball to Cleveland, and on Saturday, he doubled down on it.

When asked about his physicality, he talked about how he really prides himself on being physical and that his bully ball will become real when the pads come on. To say that Boston looks the part as an NFL player would be a massive understatement. He stands at 6'3" and weighs in at 212 pounds.

Although he is already a big-bodied receiver, he plays even bigger than that. He is physical in every single part of his game. He attacks the football physically, he blocks physically, he runs through defenders physically, and he wants to make sure that he ruins a defender's entire day.

What Boston brings to the table with his play style is enough to win over a fanbase and excite an entire organization. It's a sustainable brand of football that can be dominant year after year. However, his attitude is a complete and total culture changer, something that Cleveland needs again.