A game-winning circus catch to beat LSU in the Citrus Bowl to conclude the 2017 season.

A standout senior season in 2018 in which he led the Irish in receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns. A dominant performance at the NFL Combine in late February.

And the 93th selection in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft today, courtesy the Baltimore Ravens.

It’s been a wild 16 months for Miles Boykin who, prior to the aforementioned leaping catch that helped fell the Tigers, seemed destined for a fifth year graduate season at Notre Dame rather than the lofty second round selection he earned tonight.

Boykin is the fifth wide receiver to be drafted in head coach Brian Kelly’s nine seasons in South Bend and the second from the 2015 draft class, joining early entrant Equanimeous St. Brown who was tabbed in the sixth round last April by the Green Bay Packers.

Both Will Fuller (#21 overall in 2016) and Michael Floyd (#13, 2012) were first round picks under Kelly while T.J. Jones was selected in the sixth round in 2014.

He joins 2015 first-round pick and freshman year teammate Ronnie Stanley, a starting offensive tackle, as a member of the Ravens.