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Tyler Boatwright

Nationality: American

Position: Cornerback


Early Life and High School Career

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Tyler Boatwright was born on January 3, 2000, and grew up in Hillsborough, New Jersey. He attended Hillsborough High School, where he excelled as both a cornerback and running back for the school's football team. Boatwright's high school career was marked by exceptional athleticism, versatility, and a relentless work ethic.

As a running back, Boatwright totaled 270 carries for 2,107 yards and scored 24 touchdowns over 27 games. He was a dominant force on the ground, averaging 8 yards per carry and posting seven games with 100+ yards. On defense, Boatwright played as a cornerback, where he recorded 8 interceptions, including 1 returned for a touchdown, and 23 pass deflections. He also had 1 fumble recovery and, notably, did not allow any touchdowns during his high school career. Boatwright’s impressive all-around play earned him multiple All-Conference honors and recognition as one of the top defensive players in the region.

In addition to his football success, Boatwright was a standout track athlete. He ran a 6.44-second 55-meter dash, showcasing his incredible speed and agility. His athletic prowess in both football and track solidified his reputation as one of the most gifted athletes in his high school class.

College Career at Central Connecticut State University

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Boatwright continued his athletic journey at Central Connecticut State University (CCSU), where he played for the CCSU Blue Devils in the Northeast Conference. Initially recruited as a Athlete, Boatwright eventually transitioned to cornerback, where he became a standout player. Over the course of his college career, Boatwright started 26 games and amassed 68 tackles, including 2 tackles for loss, 1 forced fumble, 2 fumble recoveries, and 2 interceptions. He also contributed 22 pass deflections and blocked 2 kicks during his time at CCSU.

Notably, Boatwright did not allow a single touchdown over a span of 24 consecutive games, cementing his reputation as one of the toughest cornerbacks in the conference. In his 2021 season, Boatwright played in only half the season but still earned All-Conference honors for his lockdown play and the key role he played in the Blue Devils' defense. His dominant performance led to him being named 2x All-Conference and was recognized for his consistency, leadership, and ability to shut down top receivers.

Professional Career

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Following his successful college career, Tyler Boatwright made a name for himself as a cornerback prospect and was invited to participate in minicamps with both the New York Jets and New York Giants in 2024. His impressive athleticism, combined with his experience in both cornerback and wide receiver, drew the attention of several NFL scouts.

In 2024, Boatwright signed with the San Antonio Brahmas of the XFL, where he joined the team as a cornerback. His signing was seen as a significant step toward realizing his dream of playing professional football. His ability to compete at the next level, along with his work ethic and determination, made him a standout addition to the Brahmas' roster.

Community Involvement

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Beyond his athletic accomplishments, Tyler Boatwright is also known for his dedication to giving back to his community. He has been an advocate for helping young athletes in his hometown of Hillsborough, New Jersey, and has consistently worked to mentor local youth. His commitment to supporting others was highlighted when he was invited to participate in an interview with the Mayor of Hillsborough, who described him as a hometown hero and praised his contributions to the community, both on and off the field.

Personal Life

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Tyler Boatwright is widely respected not only for his athletic ability but also for his leadership, humility, and charitable work. His efforts to give back to the community have made him a beloved figure in his hometown, and his reputation as a role model continues to inspire aspiring athletes.

Career Statistics

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High School (Football):

  • Rushing: 270 carries, 2,107 yards, 24 touchdowns
  • Defense: 8 interceptions, 1 interception touchdown, 23 pass deflections, 1 fumble recovery
  • Notable Achievements: Averaged 8 yards per carry, did not allow any touchdowns on defense

College (CCSU):

  • Tackles: 68
  • Tackles for Loss: 2
  • Interceptions: 2
  • Pass Deflections: 22
  • Forced Fumbles: 1
  • Fumble Recoveries: 2
  • Blocked Kicks: 2
  • Kick Returns: (long of 76 yards)
  • All-Conference Honors: 2x All-Conference


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  1. ^ Larsen, James (2024-07-24). "Keith Russell & Tyler Boatwright Sign UFL Contracts". Pro Football Newsroom. Retrieved 2024-11-30.
  2. ^ "Hillsborough Football Star Gears Up For 2024 NFL Draft". Hillsborough, NJ Patch. 2024-04-16. Retrieved 2024-11-30.
  3. ^ "prospect?.Person?.DisplayName Draft and Combine Prospect Profile". NFL.com. Retrieved 2024-11-30.