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The moves the Bengals have made in free agency have set them up perfectly entering this draft. They can really do whatever they want and the surgical use of free agency puts them in a position to move around in the draft for target selections. Brown has secured the LT position and Pollack has stated pretty much that Williams will be the RT since LC is still in recovery and will not be ready to start the season. Given the Bengals current situation I used the capital they have in this draft to move around and get players that can make an immediate impact and/or provide needed depth.

RD. 1 - 28th Overall

Pre Orlando I would have stayed put and drafted Darnell Wright to lock up the RT position. This is no longer necessary so the Bengals traded with Arizona sending them 1-28 & 5-163 for 2-34 & 3-66.

RD. 2 - 34th Overall

I was eyeing a single target that I had available with this selection. However, the Rams offered me a trade and I made a calculate risk that I could make this trade and still land the targeted player. The Bengals send 2-34 to the Rams for 2-36, 3-77, & 5-167.

RD. 2 - 36th Overall

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Darnell Washington - TE - Georgia - 6'7" 264

The Bengals work the draft and still get the freak game changing TE that they wanted. Washington takes this offense to the next level with his dominance as a blocker and the absolute mismatches he creates in the passing game. He size, speed, and length for the position are in the elite category. Most linebackers will not have the speed to cover him and corners will not have the size to cover him. The addition of Washington opens so many options for this already explosive offense and provides a receiving threat that literally Joe can just throw it up to. This will make this offense extremely scary!

RD. 2 - 60th Overall

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Joe Tippmann - C - Wisconsin - 6'6" 313

Many evaluators refer to Tippmann as possibly the most versatile lineman in the draft and some declare that he could play all five positions. However, it is his elite football IQ, power, and athleticism that place Tippmann in the position to be the heir apparent to Karra at center. Karra will be 31 when his tenure with the Bengals ends in '24 so they will be set at center unless Tippmann should displace him prior to this time. Until this time Tippmann offer serious depth at most positions. The Bengals could have used a player such as this in '22.

RD. 3 - 66th Overall

Atlanta offered a trade for the 66th overall selection and making the trade put the Bengals in great position to land key targets later in the draft. The Bengals sent 3-66 to Atlanta for 3-75, 4-113, and '24 RD. 5 selection.

RD. 3 - 75th Overall

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D.J. Turner II - CB - Michigan - 5'11" 178

Just like with Tippmann the Bengals add a great depth piece that comes with extremely high football IQ. While DJ is not the biggest or longest player at the corner position he brings elite speed, IQ, and technique to the position. Turner plays with virtually flawless technique and is consistently in the right place at the right time. He has displayed outstanding ball skills and is lauded by his teammates and coaches as being the ultimate competitor. The Bengals are fortunate for Turner to still be here at this point and it is because of a very deep corner class.

RD. 3 - 77th Overall

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J.L. Skinner - S - Boise State - 6'4" 209

Who can forget the last safety the Bengals had from Boise State...George Iloka. Skinner comes with a high ceiling and brings outstanding size and length to the position and is a punisher to offensive players. Skinner has drawn comparison to Ronnie Harrison and that is pretty good company to be in. Skinner will need to clean up somethings such as head placement when hitting and taking better angles in coverage but he brings another really good athlete to the safety room.

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Tyjae Spears - RB - Tulane - 5'10" 201

Adding Spears to this offense brings the dynamic playmaker capable of taking it to the house whenever he touches it that this offense has been missing in the backfield. Despite his stature Spears has no issue running between the tackles and routinely runs through arm tackles while bringing the speed to beat the quickest defenses to the edge. When Spears hits the open field is not going to be caught. Many may question his ability in pass protection but the coaching staff at the Senior Bowl stated the he stood out from others in blitz pickup drills. Spears as well has good hands out of the backfield and can turn screens into huge gains.

RD. 4 - 105th Overall

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Karl Brooks - DT - Bowling Green - 6'3" 303

Could Brooks be the disruptive force in the middle that the Bengals have missed since Geno? Brooks is an explosive 3 technique with excellent get off speed. Just as Taylor and his staff like Brooks is a two time captain for Bowling Green and he comes with good experience having 48 starts for the Falcons. Like with most young players Brooks will need to continue to get stronger which should come with NFL strength training and he brings skill set that Marion Hobby should be able to hone.

RD. 4 - 113th Overall

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Mike Morris - DE - Michigan - 6'5" 275

I don't care what the combine testing shows...Morris is a wrecking ball on defense. His film speaks far more than a 40 time and his film is absolutely impressive. Morris needs to work on playing with a consistent motor but being in a room with Hendrickson, Hubbard, and Ossai should certainly help in this department. Morris is naturally powerful and his rush repertoire is just beginning to grow. I feel like Morris comes with a really high upside.

RD. 6 - 206th Overall

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Tre Tucker - WR - UC - 5'9" 182

While Tucker is not a big receiver he comes with excellent speed and the ability to separate getting in and out of breaks. Tucker is a threat to take the top off a defense whenever he is on the field. Even more than a receiver Tucker brings the ability to be the homerun returner that the Bengals have been missing for a long time.

RD. 7 - 246th Overall

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Rejzohn Wright - CB - Oregon State - 6'2" 193

Wright falls down the boards with this being such a corner heavy class. Wright checks the boxes at size, speed, and length while being experienced playing in man and zone coverages. Wright has some technique issues that he needs to improve such as his tendency of being grabby but his strengths are such that I would be shocked if he is not on the 53 filling one of the final CB spots. At the worst he is a great development player to have on the PS, if you can get him there.

The 53 man roster is upcoming...
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The 53 Man Roster:

This roster is put together under the following assumptions:
* Joe Mixon is cut saving the Bengals cap space for extensions
* La'el Collins is cut with an injury settlement freeing up cap space for extensions
* Mitchell Wilcox is brought back as a veteran depth TE

Extensions:
* Joe Burrow
* Tee Higgins

53 Man Roster: (number in () indicate last season roster #)

QB (2)

Joe Burrow
Jake Browning

RB (4)

Tyjae Spears
Trayveon Williams
Chris Evans

WR (5)

Ja'Marr Chase
Tee Higgins
Tyler Boyd
Trenton Irwin
Tre Tucker
Stanley Morgan

TE (3)

Darnell Washington
Mitchell Wilcox
Devin Asiasi

O-line (10)

Orlando Brown (T)
Jonah Williams (T)
Jackson Carman (T)
Hakeem Adeniji (T)
Ted Karras ©
Joe Tippmann (C/G)
Cordell Volson (G)
Alex Cappa (G)
Trey Hill (G)

DE (6)

Trey Hendrickson
Sam Hubbard
Joseph Ossai
Mike Morris
Jeffrey Gunter

DT (4)

D.J. Reader
B.J. Hill
Karl Brooks
Josh Tupou
Cam Sample

LB (5)

Germaine Pratt
Logan Wilson
Akeem Davis-Gaither
Joe Bachie
Markus Bailey

CB (7)

Chidobe Awuzie
Cam Taylor-Britt
Mike Hilton
D.J. Turner II
Jalen Davis
Rejzohn Wright
Allan George

S (5)

Dax Hill
Tycen Anderson
Michael Thomas
J.L. Skinner
Brandon Wilson

Specialists (3)

Cal Adomitis
Evan McPherson
Dru Chrisman
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This one is really good, love some of the new players mentioned. Skinner is a big Safety that should fit in the AFC North, would
love to get Karl Brooks, we need that 3-tech that gets pressure up the middle, we have a little bit with BJ and Zach but not enough
for my liking. Mike Morris would be a steal, dude is a football player, don't care about combine numbers. Tucker would be great for
us as a Returner. Also think Lou could work with Wright and help him with his technique.

Nice Mock OSUfan. Wink
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(03-17-2023, 03:26 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: This one is really good, love some of the new players mentioned. Skinner is a big Safety that should fit in the AFC North, would
love to get Karl Brooks, we need that 3-tech that gets pressure up the middle, we have a little bit with BJ and Zach but not enough
for my liking. Mike Morris would be a steal, dude is a football player, don't care about combine numbers. Tucker would be great for
us as a Returner. Also think Lou could work with Wright and help him with his technique.

Nice Mock OSUfan. Wink

Thank you kind sir but going to have to revamp now with Jonah wanting a trade. I would like to see Zac work something out with McVay for their second 3rd round selection. They have 12 picks in the upcoming draft so getting Jonah for the 77th selection could be a really good deal for them as long as he clears medicals.
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(03-16-2023, 09:40 PM)OSUfan Wrote: The moves the Bengals have made in free agency have set them up perfectly entering this draft. They can really do whatever they want and the surgical use of free agency puts them in a position to move around in the draft for target selections. Brown has secured the LT position and Pollack has stated pretty much that Williams will be the RT since LC is still in recovery and will not be ready to start the season. Given the Bengals current situation I used the capital they have in this draft to move around and get players that can make an immediate impact and/or provide needed depth.

RD. 1 - 28th Overall

Pre Orlando I would have stayed put and drafted Darnell Wright to lock up the RT position. This is no longer necessary so the Bengals traded with Arizona sending them 1-28 & 5-163 for 2-34 & 3-66.

RD. 2 - 34th Overall

I was eyeing a single target that I had available with this selection. However, the Rams offered me a trade and I made a calculate risk that I could make this trade and still land the targeted player. The Bengals send 2-34 to the Rams for 2-36, 3-77, & 5-167.

RD. 2 - 36th Overall

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Darnell Washington - TE - Georgia - 6'7" 264

The Bengals work the draft and still get the freak game changing TE that they wanted. Washington takes this offense to the next level with his dominance as a blocker and the absolute mismatches he creates in the passing game. He size, speed, and length for the position are in the elite category. Most linebackers will not have the speed to cover him and corners will not have the size to cover him. The addition of Washington opens so many options for this already explosive offense and provides a receiving threat that literally Joe can just throw it up to. This will make this offense extremely scary!

RD. 2 - 60th Overall

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Joe Tippmann - C - Wisconsin - 6'6" 313

Many evaluators refer to Tippmann as possibly the most versatile lineman in the draft and some declare that he could play all five positions. However, it is his elite football IQ, power, and athleticism that place Tippmann in the position to be the heir apparent to Karra at center. Karra will be 31 when his tenure with the Bengals ends in '24 so they will be set at center unless Tippmann should displace him prior to this time. Until this time Tippmann offer serious depth at most positions. The Bengals could have used a player such as this in '22.

RD. 3 - 66th Overall

Atlanta offered a trade for the 66th overall selection and making the trade put the Bengals in great position to land key targets later in the draft. The Bengals sent 3-66 to Atlanta for 3-75, 4-113, and '24 RD. 5 selection.

RD. 3 - 75th Overall

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D.J. Turner II - CB - Michigan - 5'11" 178

Just like with Tippmann the Bengals add a great depth piece that comes with extremely high football IQ. While DJ is not the biggest or longest player at the corner position he brings elite speed, IQ, and technique to the position. Turner plays with virtually flawless technique and is consistently in the right place at the right time. He has displayed outstanding ball skills and is lauded by his teammates and coaches as being the ultimate competitor. The Bengals are fortunate for Turner to still be here at this point and it is because of a very deep corner class.

RD. 3 - 77th Overall

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J.L. Skinner - S - Boise State - 6'4" 209

Who can forget the last safety the Bengals had from Boise State...George Iloka. Skinner comes with a high ceiling and brings outstanding size and length to the position and is a punisher to offensive players. Skinner has drawn comparison to Ronnie Harrison and that is pretty good company to be in. Skinner will need to clean up somethings such as head placement when hitting and taking better angles in coverage but he brings another really good athlete to the safety room.

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Tyjae Spears - RB - Tulane - 5'10" 201

Adding Spears to this offense brings the dynamic playmaker capable of taking it to the house whenever he touches it that this offense has been missing in the backfield. Despite his stature Spears has no issue running between the tackles and routinely runs through arm tackles while bringing the speed to beat the quickest defenses to the edge. When Spears hits the open field is not going to be caught. Many may question his ability in pass protection but the coaching staff at the Senior Bowl stated the he stood out from others in blitz pickup drills. Spears as well has good hands out of the backfield and can turn screens into huge gains.

RD. 4 - 105th Overall

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Karl Brooks - DT - Bowling Green - 6'3" 303

Could Brooks be the disruptive force in the middle that the Bengals have missed since Geno? Brooks is an explosive 3 technique with excellent get off speed. Just as Taylor and his staff like Brooks is a two time captain for Bowling Green and he comes with good experience having 48 starts for the Falcons. Like with most young players Brooks will need to continue to get stronger which should come with NFL strength training and he brings skill set that Marion Hobby should be able to hone.

RD. 4 - 113th Overall

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Mike Morris - DE - Michigan - 6'5" 275

I don't care what the combine testing shows...Morris is a wrecking ball on defense. His film speaks far more than a 40 time and his film is absolutely impressive. Morris needs to work on playing with a consistent motor but being in a room with Hendrickson, Hubbard, and Ossai should certainly help in this department. Morris is naturally powerful and his rush repertoire is just beginning to grow. I feel like Morris comes with a really high upside.

RD. 6 - 206th Overall

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Tre Tucker - WR - UC - 5'9" 182

While Tucker is not a big receiver he comes with excellent speed and the ability to separate getting in and out of breaks. Tucker is a threat to take the top off a defense whenever he is on the field. Even more than a receiver Tucker brings the ability to be the homerun returner that the Bengals have been missing for a long time.

RD. 7 - 246th Overall

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Rejzohn Wright - CB - Oregon State - 6'2" 193

Wright falls down the boards with this being such a corner heavy class. Wright checks the boxes at size, speed, and length while being experienced playing in man and zone coverages. Wright has some technique issues that he needs to improve such as his tendency of being grabby but his strengths are such that I would be shocked if he is not on the 53 filling one of the final CB spots. At the worst he is a great development player to have on the PS, if you can get him there.

The 53 man roster is upcoming...
I mean I'd LOVE this draft.   I'd be concerned with Washington being there but 34 is pretty realistic.

I looked at film on Washington and I want him something fierce.  He's just unstoppable and is a really good blocker

The only thing I'd do differently as much as I love Tippman is do Jordan Battle at 60.  It is critical to solidify the safety spot  and Battle is a stud

I looked at film on Spears - I'm not sure he'll be there at 92.   But I think he would be there at at 77.  He's a great receiver and an awesome runner with amazing acceleration, change of direction, vision and contact balance.   The only thing I don't know about is his ability to do blitz pickups.  But he's an amazing competitor.  He just never goes down on the first two hits.  I'd honestly take him at 60 (as much as I want Jordan Battle there) to make sure we get him.   He and Washington would take our offense to the next level.  Spears looked as fast as Archane on tape.  Not quite the long speed but the quickness, acceleration and change of direction.

I love everything else you've done.  I am hoping we can find a way to get a running back who is good at blitz pickup.
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(03-17-2023, 04:26 PM)OSUfan Wrote: Thank you kind sir but going to have to revamp now with Jonah wanting a trade. I would like to see Zac work something out with McVay for their second 3rd round selection. They have 12 picks in the upcoming draft so getting Jonah for the 77th selection could be a really good deal for them as long as he clears medicals.

You are welcome. Yes, need to do one adding a pick in a Jonah trade. Most likely a 3rd or 4th rounder...

(03-18-2023, 01:37 PM)3wt Wrote: I mean I'd LOVE this draft.   I'd be concerned with Washington being there but 34 is pretty realistic.

I looked at film on Washington and I want him something fierce.  He's just unstoppable and is a really good blocker

The only thing I'd do differently as much as I love Tippman is do Jordan Battle at 60.  It is critical to solidify the safety spot  and Battle is a stud

I looked at film on Spears - I'm not sure he'll be there at 92.   But I think he would be there at at 77.  He's a great receiver and an awesome runner with amazing acceleration, change of direction, vision and contact balance.   The only thing I don't know about is his ability to do blitz pickups.  But he's an amazing competitor.  He just never goes down on the first two hits.  I'd honestly take him at 60 (as much as I want Jordan Battle there) to make sure we get him.   He and Washington would take our offense to the next level.  Spears looked as fast as Archane on tape.  Not quite the long speed but the quickness, acceleration and change of direction.

I love everything else you've done.  I am hoping we can find a way to get a running back who is good at blitz pickup.

That is my only scare with Spears, blitz pickup, but damn he is a badazz RB in open space and can break tackles and take it 
to the house. Haven't had a back like that, we will see if he can work on the pass blocking because I would love to have him.

Gibbs is another who I wouldn't be against but he has problems in pass protection. I wonder if this takes these types of backs
off our radar, I hope not and our RB coach and Pollack can work with whoever we take and make it not a problem.

Cannot be worse than Mixon.

If we are looking for RB's that can pick up the blitz, Roschon Johnson, Chase Brown and Travis Dye are my guys right now.
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(03-18-2023, 05:48 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: You are welcome. Yes, need to do one adding a pick in a Jonah trade. Most likely a 3rd or 4th rounder...


That is my only scare with Spears, blitz pickup, but damn he is a badazz RB in open space and can break tackles and take it 
to the house. Haven't had a back like that, we will see if he can work on the pass blocking because I would love to have him.

Gibbs is another who I wouldn't be against but he has problems in pass protection. I wonder if this takes these types of backs
off our radar, I hope not and our RB coach and Pollack can work with whoever we take and make it not a problem.

Cannot be worse than Mixon.

If we are looking for RB's that can pick up the blitz, Roschon Johnson, Chase Brown and Travis Dye are my guys right now.

Thanks Nate!

I also like Hunter Luepke from Northwestern who we could pick up in the later rounds to pair with Spears like Perine did.   Not as good as the all in one we're looking for, but I think Spears could learn to pick up blitzes like Gio did.  He just seems like a very smart, tough running back.
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(03-18-2023, 01:37 PM)3wt Wrote: I mean I'd LOVE this draft.   I'd be concerned with Washington being there but 34 is pretty realistic.

I looked at film on Washington and I want him something fierce.  He's just unstoppable and is a really good blocker

The only thing I'd do differently as much as I love Tippman is do Jordan Battle at 60.  It is critical to solidify the safety spot  and Battle is a stud

I looked at film on Spears - I'm not sure he'll be there at 92.   But I think he would be there at at 77.  He's a great receiver and an awesome runner with amazing acceleration, change of direction, vision and contact balance.   The only thing I don't know about is his ability to do blitz pickups.  But he's an amazing competitor.  He just never goes down on the first two hits.  I'd honestly take him at 60 (as much as I want Jordan Battle there) to make sure we get him.   He and Washington would take our offense to the next level.  Spears looked as fast as Archane on tape.  Not quite the long speed but the quickness, acceleration and change of direction.

I love everything else you've done.  I am hoping we can find a way to get a running back who is good at blitz pickup.

No way would I tape Battle over Tippmann. To begin with we have two young safeties that Anarumo is really excited about and you have to remember he cut his teeth as a DB guy. You also have veterans in Michael Thomas and Nick Scott. Tippmann is that difference maker on the interior of the line that we would have loved to have had last season and he would be the heir apparent to Karras. 

Spears is not a concern when it comes to picking up the blitz and blocking in the passing game. This was from the Senior Bowl in an article for Football Outsiders:

Quote:Spears was right: Wednesday brought more explosive, fastest-guy-on-the-field runs from the 5-foot-9, 204-pound back who rushed for 1,581 yards and 19 touchdowns in 2022, including 17-205-4 in the Cotton Bowl against USC. Spears also stood out in pass protection drills, where a running back demonstrates whether or not coaches will trust him enough to put him on the field as a rookie.

Spears may be the most impressive running back in Mobile this week...

https://www.footballoutsiders.com/walkthrough/2023/tyjae-spears-evan-hull-storm-senior-bowl
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(03-20-2023, 02:04 PM)3wt Wrote: Thanks Nate!

I also like Hunter Luepke from Northwestern who we could pick up in the later rounds to pair with Spears like Perine did.   Not as good as the all in one we're looking for, but I think Spears could learn to pick up blitzes like Gio did.  He just seems like a very smart, tough running back.

See my reply to Nate. Spears does not have to "learn" to pick up the blitz it is something he already does. I like Luepke as well and he is from North Dakota State not Northwestern. He was a real Swiss Army knife for the Bison offense.
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(03-17-2023, 03:26 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: This one is really good, love some of the new players mentioned. Skinner is a big Safety that should fit in the AFC North, would
love to get Karl Brooks, we need that 3-tech that gets pressure up the middle, we have a little bit with BJ and Zach but not enough
for my liking. Mike Morris would be a steal, dude is a football player, don't care about combine numbers. Tucker would be great for
us as a Returner. Also think Lou could work with Wright and help him with his technique.

Nice Mock OSUfan. Wink

Take a look at my mock for our adjusted FA situation. I would be absolutely thrilled with something close to it.
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