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Feb 7th Mock
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This might be my favorite one this year, so far.

I accepted one offer to trade back a few spots, and picked up an additional 2nd round pick.


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Volson is meh, but I like him, and he has far exceeded my expectations

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I know that many of you are thinking about OT or DT in the 1st, and I'm usually one of them. However when I looked at what was on the board at 18, Newton was gone and Mims was the only appealing T without reaching down for a late 1st to early 2nd round guy. I honestly feel like the Bengals will sign a veteran to play RT while 4th round selection Matt Goncalves develops into the role. I predicted that the Bengals selected a replacement for newly departed Tee Higgins by trading back a few spots and picking up an extra 2nd round pick.

With our actual 2nd round pick, it's no surprise that the Bengals selected T'Vondre Sweat to immediately compete for the starting NT job. If they can get him into camp at or under #350, he'll be good to have around against these strong AFCN OLs.

With our added 2nd from the trade, I selected the heir apparent to Ted Karras at C in Jackson Powers-Johnson. He should be able to push Volson for time at LG immediately.

In the 3rd, another player to make us more competitive within our own division, Braelon Allen. This guy is a physical specimen whose going to be able to wear down defensive fronts like this team hasn't seen in a while.

Pick 115 was a no-brainer, Ben Sinnott is the 3rd best TE on many boards, is a good pass catcher and route runner, as well as a competent blocker. Would like to see the team bring back Sample and add a veteran TE to bridge the transition to Sinnott.

Pick 147 Matt Goncalves is our RT of the future. I see the team signing a veteran to bridge the transition through his development.

Pick 174 Ainias Smith is a compact but sturdy built WR (think a 5'9" version of Jamarr Chase), he has explosive speed and has nearly #200 on that 5'9" frame. He also has experience at RB, loves contact and is a sound blocker. This guy could add some excitement both catching and running the ball. (We need a faster team, right?)

Pick 195 Zion Tupuola-Fetui had some injury issues in college but was able to be very productive for 13 games this season. He's very quick, and could provide some good competition for depth at edge. Again, more team speed.

Pick 234 Gabe Hall he is built like a typical end in a 3-4, but his reports say that he gets excellent penetration when playing down in a 3 or 5 tech. Hoping that he can be one of those late round guys that can find his spot on the team.

Pick 259 Anthony Gould I honestly know very little about him other than he's a return specialist.
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Volson is meh, but I like him, and he has far exceeded my expectations

-Frank Booth 1/9/23
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#3
If the Bengals could fall back a few spots and pick up an extra second round pick, they should do it. However, If Newton is still there somehow at 18 keep the pick and take him. Its always interesting to see these mock drafts vs what ends up happening.
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I love this mock Sunset!
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(02-07-2024, 04:53 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: I know that many of you are thinking about OT or DT in the 1st, and I'm usually one of them.  However when I looked at what was on the board at 18, Newton was gone and Mims was the only appealing T without reaching down for a late 1st to early 2nd round guy. I honestly feel like the Bengals will sign a veteran to play RT while 4th round selection Matt Goncalves develops into the role.  I predicted that the Bengals selected a replacement for newly departed Tee Higgins by trading back a few spots and picking up an extra 2nd round pick.

With our actual 2nd round pick, it's no surprise that the Bengals selected T'Vondre Sweat to immediately compete for the starting NT job.  If they can get him into camp at or under #350, he'll be good to have around against these strong AFCN OLs.

With our added 2nd from the trade, I selected the heir apparent to Ted Karras at C in Jackson Powers-Johnson.  He should be able to push Volson for time at LG immediately.

In the 3rd, another player to make us more competitive within our own division, Braelon Allen.  This guy is a physical specimen whose going to be able to wear down defensive fronts like this team hasn't seen in a while.

Pick 115 was a no-brainer, Ben Sinnott is the 3rd best TE on many boards, is a good pass catcher and route runner, as well as a competent blocker. Would like to see the team bring back Sample and add a veteran TE to bridge the transition to Sinnott.

Pick 147 Matt Goncalves is our RT of the future.  I see the team signing a veteran to bridge the transition through his development.

Pick 174 Ainias Smith is a compact but sturdy built WR (think a 5'9" version of Jamarr Chase), he has explosive speed and has nearly #200 on that 5'9" frame.  He also has experience at RB, loves contact and is a sound blocker.  This guy could add some excitement both catching and running the ball. (We need a faster team, right?)

Pick 195 Zion Tupuola-Fetui had some injury issues in college but was able to be very productive for 13 games this season.  He's very quick, and could provide some good competition for depth at edge. Again, more team speed.

Pick 234 Gabe Hall he is built like a typical end in a 3-4, but his reports say that he gets excellent penetration when playing down in a 3 or 5 tech.  Hoping that he can be one of those late round guys that can find his spot on the team.

Pick 259 Anthony Gould  I honestly know very little about him other than he's a return specialist.
Ainias Smith is a lot like Malachi Corley 5'10 215 with that sturdy build and former RB with good explosion. either would be good here.
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(02-08-2024, 10:55 PM)sandwedge Wrote: I love this mock Sunset!

Thanks, my goal was to improve the lines on both sides of the ball and bring in some diverse talent at the skill positions.  
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-Frank Booth 1/9/23
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(02-07-2024, 02:11 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: This might be my favorite one this year, so far.

I accepted one offer to trade back a few spots, and picked up an additional 2nd round pick.

This draft would be a Grand Slam!
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(02-07-2024, 02:11 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: This might be my favorite one this year, so far.

I accepted one offer to trade back a few spots, and picked up an additional 2nd round pick.

I would love JPJ.  I am fan of Allen because he is a bruiser.  
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(02-07-2024, 02:11 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: This might be my favorite one this year, so far.

I accepted one offer to trade back a few spots, and picked up an additional 2nd round pick.

Nice job Sunset, yeah this is probably the best Mock I have seen yet. Brian Thomas Jr is crazy talented and is the perfect WR to replace Tee.

T'Vondre Sweat is the perfect Reader replacement even if he struggled against Washington. Powers-Johnson in the 3rd would be a major steal in 
my opinion. As you know, I love Braelon Allen for us, great pick. Sinnott is probably my favorite TE in this Draft after Brock Bowers. Ainias Smith 
is a game changing type of talent at both WR and as a Returner, love this pick.

Love this Mock. Rock On
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#10
I wouldn't be upset with this draft. But I would prefer a stud RT in 1st round. I'm scared, can't help it. BUTT if we pick up a decent vet like you said I'd feel better.
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