Report: Patriots to work out free agent wide receiver, former Mac Jones teammate, Slade Bolden As the New England Patriots hunt for potential upgrades at the wide receiver position this offseason, Denver’s Jerry Jeudy has become a popular name to watch.
Might a former Raven be flying north for the 2023 NFL season? Former Baltimore Ravens wide receiver prospect Slade Bolden is scheduled to work out for the New England Patriots, per a Tuesday morning ESPN report.
Bolden played college football at Alabama — first alongside Mac Jones, later under Bill O’Brien. While seemingly the entire NFL is in Indianapolis for the 2023 Scouting Combine, the New England Patriots are set to hold their own workout session.
Now that free agents are eligible to be signed on reserve/future contracts, expect to hear about plenty of tryouts for the Kansas City Chiefs. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports that former Alabama WR/PR Slade Bolden will be among the first to have a workout with the Chiefs.
The recent spate of injuries at wide receiver has opened the door for a pair of undrafted rookies – Slade Bolden and Jaylon Moore — to shine. Those two are competing for that fifth receiver spot.
Ravens undrafted rookie Slade Bolden flashed at the recent minicamps with his speed, ability to make tough catches, and poise on special teams. Many draft experts believe the Ravens got another steal when they were able to sign the Alabama wide receiver after no teams selected him in the 2022 NFL draft.
Many draft experts believe the Ravens got another steal when they were able to sign Alabama wide receiver Slade Bolden as an undrafted free agent. Bolden has already flashed in training camp with his poise at catching the ball as a wideout and on special teams.
The Ravens officially announced the signing of 17 undrafted rookie free agents on Friday. Six wide receivers are part of the group, including Slade Bolden.
Slade Bolden is the kind of player every coach wants on his team. He's versatile, athletic and will pretty much do whatever is asked of him, including
Slade Bolden could be another Alabama football receiver drafted Since Nick Saban took over in Tuscaloosa, Alabama football has been known for elite receivers.
#14 Pos: FS Ht: 6041 Wt: 220 Hand: 918 Arm: 3300 Wing: 7968 40: 4.59 Vertical: 38 Broad: 1011 3 Cone: 6.9 Bench: NA Shuttle: 4.32 DOB: 36965 Hometown: Atlanta, GA High School: Marist School Slade Bolden Alabama Crimson Tide One Liner: Slade Bolden is a slot wide receiver that understands coverages but is limited physically/athletically.
Alabama football’s Slade Bolden has some catching up to do. Slade Bolden is looking to make some money after four years with Alabama football, but the receiver needs to shine with the remaining drills.
Tua Tagovailoa has Jaylen Waddle in Miami while Jalen Hurts is delivering passes to DeVonta Smith in Philadelphia. Could Mac Jones be the latest former Alabama quarterback to be reunited with one of his favorite targets at the next level?
Alabama football’s Slade Bolden needs a great landing spot Slade Bolden didn’t have spectacular stats with Alabama football, but he still contributed to a championship team along with a title contender the following year.
Two more Alabama wide receivers have decided to leave the college ranks and enter the pool for this year’s NFL Draft. John Metchie and Slade Bolden announced their plans on Friday.
Alabama wide receivers Slade Bolden and John Metchie III will enter the NFL draft, while linebacker Henry To'o To'o, defensive lineman DJ Dale and safety Jordan Battle are returning to the team for their senior seasons.
Alabama wide receiver Slade Bolden declared for the NFL draft on Friday, while the Crimson Tide's leading tackler, linebacker Henry To'o To'o, announced he will return to the team for his senior season.
Alabama has lost another one of its starting receivers to the next level. A day Jameson Williams declared for the NFL Draft, the Crimson Tide saw fellow starting receiver Slade Bolden follow suit Friday afternoon.
DALLAS – There's been a lot of discussion over the last several weeks as to which one of the younger Alabama receivers will pick up the slack for the injured veteran John Metchie in Friday’s Cotton Bowl game against Cincinnati.
With less than five minutes in the third quarter of Saturday's game against Florida, Alabama quarterback Bryce Young found a wide open Slade Bolden in the middle of the end zone and put the ball right on his hands for seemingly an easy touchdown. The only problem was that Bolden dropped the ball.
If Saban can be like this over a gadget play in a spring game, it’s no wonder his teams end up so well-drilled when the games start to count.
If new Alabama offensive coordinator Bill O'Brien's track record is any indication of things to come, then Alabama redshirt-junior wide receiver Slade Bolden is primed to have a solid 2021 season.
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