Deral Boykin

Deral Lamont Boykin (born September 2, 1970 in Kent, Ohio) is a former American football safety in the National Football League for the Los Angeles Rams, Washington Redskins, Philadelphia Eagles, and Jacksonville Jaguars. He played college football at the University of Louisville and was drafted in the six round of the 1993 NFL Draft.

Jacksonville Jaguars 1995 Inaugural Season Roster
  • Bryan Barker
  • Steve Beuerlein
  • Tony Boselli
  • Shawn Bouwens
  • Brant Boyer
  • Deral Boykin
  • Mark Brunell
  • Darren Carrington
  • Bernard Carter
  • Ryan Christopherson
  • Eugene Chung
  • Reggie Clark
  • Vinnie Clark
  • Reggie Cobb
  • Ben Coleman
  • Harry Colon
  • Frank Cornish
  • Don Davey
  • Travis Davis
  • Brian DeMarco
  • Mike Dumas
  • Vaughn Dunbar
  • Paul Frase
  • Ernest Givins
  • Brad Goebel
  • Keith Goganious
  • Rogerick Green
  • Rich Griffith
  • Monty Grow
  • Ray Hall
  • Mike Hollis
  • Desmond Howard
  • Chris Hudson
  • Greg Huntington
  • Willie Jackson
  • Rob Johnson
  • Tommy Johnson
  • Randy Jordan
  • Craig Keith
  • Jeff Lageman
  • Gordon Laro
  • Ernie Logan
  • Curtis Marsh
  • Le'Shai Maston
  • Corey Mayfield
  • Tom McManus
  • Bronzell Miller
  • Pete Mitchell
  • Tom Myslinski
  • Jeff Novak
  • Kelvin Pritchett
  • Mazio Royster
  • Bryan Schwartz
  • Ashley Sheppard
  • Joel Smeenge
  • Jimmy Smith
  • Santo Stephens
  • James Stewart
  • Darren Studstill
  • Dave Thomas
  • Mike Thompson
  • Cedric Tillman
  • Mickey Washington
  • Dave Widell
  • Bruce Wilkerson
  • James Williams
  • Mark Williams

  • Head Coach: Tom Coughlin

  • Assistant Coaches: Joe Baker
  • Pete Carmichael
  • Randy Edsall
  • Kevin Gilbride
  • Jeff Hurd
  • Jerald Ingram
  • Dick Jauron
  • Mike Maser
  • Jerry Palmieri
  • Larry Pasquale
  • John Pease
  • Lucious Selmon
  • Steve Szabo
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Name Boykin, Deral
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth September 2, 1970
Place of birth Kent, Ohio
Date of death
Place of death


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