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Welcome Cedric Johnson
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ESPN says he has the size and talent to have been dominate at Ole Miss, but he just wasn't. An edge rusher on D Line that maybe Bengals can coach up and get more out of his size and talent. Worth a shot in round 6. Talent and Size, and should have been more dominate in college. Somebody for Bengals D Coaches to work with.
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#2
Crazy RAS scores, another pick with great upside. A theme is going on here, I am just glad we got more sure things in Newton and
McLachlan late. Cannot go all upside without some players who are just good at football, that is Newton and McLachlan.
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Big boy. What was the knock on his lack of productivity in college?
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(04-27-2024, 06:53 PM)wanga Wrote: Big boy. What was the knock on his lack of productivity in college?

Needs a lot of technique work.
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(04-27-2024, 06:55 PM)Whatever Wrote: Needs a lot of technique work.

Cheers. Well he’ll get that for sure. 
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(04-27-2024, 06:53 PM)wanga Wrote: Big boy. What was the knock on his lack of productivity in college?

Kid was a rising star as a 17 year old freshman and as a very young sophomore, he just never took the next step.  He is still only 21, Bengals love young edge rushers.
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So Dontay Moch or Taylor Mays “Let’s hope this athlete learns how to play football”?


I’ll take that in the 6th
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#9
I really like this pick. I think this player in particular will benefit from having talent at DT next to him. I think he has a higher ceiling than projected in the draft evaluation process.
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(04-27-2024, 07:21 PM)PDub80 Wrote: I really like this pick. I think this player in particular will benefit from having talent at DT next to him. I think he has a higher ceiling than projected in the draft evaluation process.

Sounds like Jeff Gunter 2.0
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It feels like they're drafting athletes over football players.

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(04-27-2024, 07:04 PM)pally Wrote:

Hate to say it, but Jackson sounded like he ate too many edibles and was about to pass out on his call.  
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(04-27-2024, 07:25 PM)Whatever Wrote: Hate to say it, but Jackson sounded like he ate too many edibles and was about to pass out on his call.  

Nothing wrong with some lovely edibles and I don't even touch'em lol

Just lovely. Smirk
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Hey I got 1:

http://thebengalsboard.com/Thread-Who-s-your-Day-3-Targets?pid=1477733#pid1477733
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(04-27-2024, 07:23 PM)THE PISTONS Wrote: It feels like they're drafting athletes over football players.


They are doubling down on the coaching staff. Who have done OK developing players outside of Pollack. 
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Watched more of him and he’s an athletic beast

If he gets a line to the QB he’s fast enough to get there more times than not but can he get that line to the QB consistently?


Seems like he’ll have to develop a good move to even START becoming serviceable.

If he somehow develops a go to move or 2 i could actually see him being something solid
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(04-27-2024, 07:23 PM)kalibengal Wrote: Sounds like Jeff Gunter 2.0

Gunter isn't terrible, he shows good things in preseason.

Hope Cedric does that and more and becomes great or Gunter does the same.

(04-27-2024, 11:04 PM)Housh Wrote: Watched more of him and he’s an athletic beast

If he gets a line to the QB he’s fast enough to get there more times than not but can he get that line to the QB consistently?


Seems like he’ll have to develop a good move to even START becoming serviceable.

If he somehow develops a go to move or 2 i could actually see him being something solid

Good, thanks, I will be watching some film of Cedric Johnson myself in a bit.
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I'm not sure this guy makes the 53 with the following DL ahead of him already, but I think he's a shoe-in for the PS.

DE: Hendrickson, Hubbard, Murphy, Ossai, Sample
DT: Rankins, Hill, Jenkins, Jackson, Carter/Tufele
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I wouldn’t say 5 DT’s are a given
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(04-27-2024, 06:57 PM)casear2727 Wrote: Kid was a rising star as a 17 year old freshman and as a very young sophomore, he just never took the next step.  He is still only 21, Bengals love young edge rushers.

I think this is a PS guy. Ossai, & C. Sample are FAs after this year. An upside pick for sure. Hubbard should help him.
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