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(09-01-2018, 07:07 PM)bengalfan74 Wrote: [ -> ]The FB position just ain't what it used to be and in todays game it's kinda a double edged sword. When he jogs out there for his 11% of the plays the D knows there's about an 85% chance a run is coming. If you jog him out there for more plays where we don't run you're taking a play maker off the field.

Having said all of that with this O-line I'm pretty surprised.

I think we see Bengals use more 2 TE sets. If Eifert stays healthy, it is first time we can put 2 TE's that can block (Eifert just OK, but not bad) and Kroft who can both catch the football. Kroft caught 7 redzone TD's last year.

So, we can now run or pass out of 2 TE sets and we have a QB smart enough to read the defense and audible based on the defense once he gets to the line. We also have Uzomah who has progressed nicely and a 4th blocking option if he is active.
(09-01-2018, 07:23 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: [ -> ]I think we see Bengals use more 2 TE sets. If Eifert stays healthy, it is first time we can put 2 TE's that can block (Eifert just OK, but not bad) and Kroft who can both catch the football. Kroft caught 7 redzone TD's last year.

So, we can now run or pass out of 2 TE sets and we have a QB smart enough to read the defense and audible based on the defense once he gets to the line. We also have Uzomah who has progressed nicely and a 4th blocking option if he is active.

Kroft is not strong at blocking that actually has a been a knock on him, CJ is a better blocker
(09-01-2018, 07:38 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: [ -> ]Kroft is not strong at blocking that actually has a been a knock on him, CJ is a better blocker

I have heard fans knock his blocking, but never the coaches. Can you provide the links on Kroft being a bad blocker? I know he was considered a blocking TE with limited pass catching skills coming out of college. Interesting if his blocking digressed, yet his pass catching improved when he became a pro. The knock on Uzomah out of college was extremely poor blocker.
(09-01-2018, 08:24 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: [ -> ]I have heard fans knock his blocking, but never the coaches. Can you provide the links on Kroft being a bad blocker? I know he was considered a blocking TE with limited pass catching skills coming out of college. Interesting if his blocking digressed, yet his pass catching improved when he became a pro. The knock on Uzomah out of college was extremely poor blocker.

I don’t think Uzomah is a particularly good pass catcher either. In fact his hands look stone some of the time.
It might not be likely that we sign a FB after cutting Hewitt, but I wanted us to draft Dimitri Flowers. He played with Mixon at Oklahoma, and was just cut by the Jets.
(09-01-2018, 09:01 PM)Shady Wrote: [ -> ]It might not be likely that we sign a FB after cutting Hewitt, but I wanted us to draft Dimitri Flowers. He played with Mixon at Oklahoma, and was just cut by the Jets.

I was just about to ask: is there any knowledge on how Mixon performs with a FB? Didn't get many chances here, but as far as at Oklahoma, I wonder if he was a better runner.
(09-01-2018, 09:03 PM)thillan Wrote: [ -> ]I was just about to ask: is there any knowledge on how Mixon performs with a FB? Didn't get many chances here, but as far as at Oklahoma, I wonder if he was a better runner.

Flowers is a big (246 lbs) multipurpose back with great hands. If I remember correctly, I mocked him to us in the 6th round. 
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