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Friday, April 1, 2016

NFL Draft Sleeper: German Mortiz Boehringer

The upcoming 2016 NFL Draft is full of sleeper prospects. From small school quarterback Carson Wentz gaining steam and elevating himself out of sleeper status, to players that have only played American football for a handful of years, there is arguably more no-name potential in this draft than any other in history. The biggest sleeper of this year could possibly be wide receiver Moritz Boehringer from the Germany Football League. According to American Football International, the "German Raser" (Raser is German for speedster) was clocked at 4.39 seconds in the 40-yard dash with a 37 inch vertical. All of this being 6'4" and 225 pounds. His measurables are undeniably great, but Boehringer has only played the sport for four years! This is one prospect I am intrigued to watch grow.
Pro Comparison: Calvin Johnson Jr. Johnson is also 6'4" and 220 pounds with a similar vertical, but Boehringer could be a little faster than this future Hall of Famer.
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-Isaiah Addair

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