1. Jarrett Boykin was a member of the Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers, Buffalo Bills and Calgary Stampeders.

1. Jarrett Boykin was a member of the Green Bay Packers, Carolina Panthers, Buffalo Bills and Calgary Stampeders.
Jarrett Boykin attended Butler High School in Matthews, North Carolina.
Jarrett Boykin had 176 yards rushing and eight touchdowns, and continued his special teams roles.
Jarrett Boykin was named an all-state selection by the Associated Press.
Jarrett Boykin was ranked as a three-star prospect by both Rivals.
Jarrett Boykin was well recruited coming out of high school, receiving scholarship offers from Virginia Tech, Appalachian State, Illinois, and South Carolina.
Jarrett Boykin's height was six foot two inches, and his weight was listed as 191 pounds.
Jarrett Boykin ran the 40-yard dash in 4.5 seconds and had a 3.25 GPA.
Jarrett Boykin ultimately decided to play college football at Virginia Tech, where he made an immediate impact.
Jarrett Boykin caught the first touchdown pass of his college career against Duke University on a throw by Sean Glennon.
Jarrett Boykin had arguably his best game of the season against Duke when he had 144 yards on six catches.
Jarrett Boykin finished the season with 40 catches for 835 yards and an average of 20.9 yards per catch, with five receiving touchdowns.
Jarrett Boykin started every game in his junior year and caught six passes for 102 and one touchdown in the season opener against Boise State.
Jarrett Boykin caught a season-best eight receptions 177 yards against Central Michigan and had eight more against Wake Forest for 63 yards and a touchdown.
Jarrett Boykin finished the season with 53 catches, 847 yards, and six touchdowns.
Jarrett Boykin missed the game against Marshall due to injury, but returned to break the team record for receiving yards against Miami.
Jarrett Boykin went on to have a career-high 10 catches for 106 yards against the North Carolina Tar Heels.
Jarrett Boykin finished his last year starting all 13 games, becoming the career leader in receptions and receiving yards.
Jarrett Boykin had 61 receptions and 761 yards on the season.
Jarrett Boykin was invited to the NFL Combine, but was projected to go undrafted.
Jarrett Boykin was signed by the Jacksonville Jaguars as an undrafted rookie; but after spending a few days on the Jaguars' roster, he was cut in May 2012.
Jarrett Boykin made the Packers roster as an undrafted free agent in 2012.
On October 28,2012, Jarrett Boykin made his first NFL catch for 9 yards in a win over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
On October 20,2013, Jarrett Boykin received his first career start in the NFL, recording 8 receptions for 103 yards and a touchdown in a victory over the Cleveland Browns.
Jarrett Boykin finished the year with a career-high 49 receptions, 681 receiving yards, and 3 touchdowns.
In 2014, Jarrett Boykin registered one catch in weeks 2 and 3 in games against the New York Jets and Detroit Lions.
Jarrett Boykin was not targeted during the game against the Panthers, nor the following two games against the Saints and the Bears.
The next week against the Eagles, Jarrett Boykin was targeted once before being taken off the field to be evaluated for a possible concussion.
Jarrett Boykin finished the 2014 regular season playing in 13 of 16 games, mostly on special teams.
Jarrett Boykin had 3 catches for 23 yards and was targeted 12 times.
Jarrett Boykin earned praise from offensive coordinator Tom Clements and from special teams coach Shawn Slocum.
Jarrett Boykin's biggest plays on special teams included a smothered punt attempt, forced fumble and recovery of an onside kick.
Jarrett Boykin signed a one-year contract with the Carolina Panthers on March 27,2015.
Jarrett Boykin made the active roster for the 2017 season, but was placed on the 1-game injured list on June 22.
In 2018, Jarrett Boykin played as a member of the Roadrunners led by retired quarterback, Michael Vick, in the American Flag Football League.
Jarrett Boykin first joined the Oakland Raiders as part of the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship program, before later joined the Charlotte 49ers staff as an offensive quality control coach in 2019.