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I wasn't worried, now I'm worried. The Bengals are light at TE
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(06-24-2022, 08:40 AM)Sled21 Wrote: They have been grading position groups on "Moving the Chains" and yesterday they were doing Tight End groups. When they got to the AFCN North, they started with the Ravens, who got a 19. When they got to the Bengals, they got a 9. I wasn't to focused on TE's because we signed Hayden Hurst, and I expect him to have a good year. But then Pat Kirwin mentioned what if Hurst goes down. That leaves Sample and Wilcox to be out #1 and #2 Tight Ends. I realize we don't use the TE that much with our WR group, but if they are still going to being a player in, they maybe ought to look at another Tight End. BTW, neither expected Washington or Moss to even make the team anywhere but possibly the PS.

If Rashod Bateman goes down for the Ravens then our local 8th grade team can cover their WR corp. Every team can’t be good everywhere. In our case we’ve got problems at TE,RB, and DT depth wise.It is what it is.
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RE: I wasn't worried, now I'm worried. The Bengals are light at TE - Soonerpeace - 06-24-2022, 09:29 AM

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