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Report: Bengals possibly experiment 5th round Uzomah at H - Back (
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(06-02-2015, 10:41 AM)Lqhybrid25 Wrote: http://www.rantsports.com/nfl/2015/05/31/cincinnati-bengals-tight-end-c-j-uzomah-has-star-potential/

This is a Quote taken from Rant Sport - Link Above
"Fortunately for Uzomah, he is impressing Bengals coaches in a big way already. Hayes said he may even be a candidate for H-back in the Bengals’ system. He’s a big body with unique strength and versatility who can run. This is a player that Bengals fans should be very excited about. While he may not gain immediate stardom, his future with the Bengals looks very bright."


I really hate when the Bengals take players out of their natural position. Ryan Hewitt was a good H-Back/Full Back last year.

Can't we just let TE's be.

We need 3 solid TE's 2 of them blockers. Don't need to be messing with a rookie out of his natural position.

Then again the Bengals were high on that UDFA John Peters(I think it was). Maybe they trying to squeeze people on to the roster.

This is just dumb if they really do. I'm probably over reacting but history has shown the Bengals love to experiment this.

No reason to complain.. Hewitt was a TE.... Gresham was a TE that played HB for us...

they want a guy their that can block and catch... And pure FBs arent worth a roster spot any more... due to the very limited playing time they will get.

Hewitt will most likely be the HB... But exploring other options to cover for a potential injury is never a bad thing.. and OTA's are the time to have these type of experiments.

and if this kid wins the job as starting HB then he must be better than Hewitt... So thats a win win for us not a lose type scenario.

And i still stick with my Peko doesnt make it prediction so.... A Big strong body for potential blocking near goal line is always worth looking at.
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RE: Report: Bengals possibly experiment 5th round Uzomah at H - Back ( - XenoMorph - 06-02-2015, 12:29 PM

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