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How does this get fixed - realistically
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(10-16-2019, 12:55 PM)ochocincos Wrote: Find new starters at the following positions (in priority order):

Offense:
- LT/LG (Reserve Williams for the other)
- RT
- QB
- Future WR1
- RG (after LT, LG, and RT get resolved)
- TE

Defense:
- 2 LBs
- 1 DL
- 2 CBs (one outside, one slot)
- S

ST:
- K

That's 13 positions. You can't realistically expect anyone drafted after 4th round to become a good position player, so that's potentially 3 drafts worth if you only focus on draft. You're looking at 2022 being the earliest the team would become a true contender if the Bengals hit on every draft pick through the first 4 rounds over the next few years.

If the Bengals want to become a true contender before 2022, they need to participate in FA more than getting B-to-C-level veterans.

It's either that or actually get coaches in that can develop late-round talent well on a consistent basis.

It's going to take FA plus getting another 1st round pick and some 2 or 3's, which means trades. 

The Bengals have really done neither (to the extent they need to) but it would be a very nice surprise if they did since they have trended toward a more "current" FA strategy the last couple years. It would be a pretty big jump though. Bigger than the jumps they've made in the past. 





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RE: How does this get fixed - realistically - rfaulk34 - 10-17-2019, 03:45 PM

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