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RE: 2023 WR Draft Prospects Group Assessment - NATI BENGALS - 03-31-2023 (03-31-2023, 01:31 AM)pulses Wrote: 60 is way to early for Scott. But if they're gonna draft a WR they better draft one early on. Not impressed with a lot of these WR's later on. IDK. True junior freak athlete in a weak class. There has been a lot of eyes on UC the last couple years and the DROY was at the combine hyping him up. I'll be interested to see where he goes. RE: 2023 WR Draft Prospects Group Assessment - Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 - 03-31-2023 (03-31-2023, 01:31 AM)pulses Wrote: 60 is way to early for Scott. But if they're gonna draft a WR they better draft one early on. Not impressed with a lot of these WR's later on. Well, if you want a Boyd replacemet, yes. But if you want an upgrade on Morgan or Taylor or some raw speed, that is available later on. Reed, Ronnie Bell, Charlie Jones, etc. RE: 2023 WR Draft Prospects Group Assessment - Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 - 03-31-2023 Updated after first wave of FA. We re-signed Taylor so the top 6 from last year remain under contract. Lassiter remains on a PS deal. I. 2023 Roster Status A. Signed = 6. Cap Hit; Dead Cap; FA Year/Type 1. J. Chase (WR1, Starter): $8,405,357; $18,211,606; 2026 UFA 2. T. Higgins (WR2, Starter): $3,964,416; $969,416; 2024 UFA 3. T. Boyd (WR3/slot, Starter): $10,285,280; $1,400,000; 2024 UFA 4. T. Irwin (WR4, Reserve): $940,000; $0; 2024 RFA 5. S. Morgan (WR5, Reserve): $1,180,000; $50,000; 2024 UFA 6. T. Taylor (WR6/slot2/PR, Reserve): $1,092,500; $52,500; 2024 UFA ------------------- 7. K. Lassiter (PS): UFA; $750,000; $0; RE: 2023 WR Draft Prospects Group Assessment - Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 - 03-31-2023 Have heard we have looked at Jayden Reed of Mighigan State & Jordan Bell of Michigan. Have not heard or seen us connected with any FA WR. Last FA update I saw (3/31 AM), said we were still having discussions with players at QB, RB, DL, & CB. Poster posts on Cincy jungle & claims to have inside sources. RE: 2023 WR Draft Prospects Group Assessment - pulses - 03-31-2023 (03-31-2023, 02:29 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: Well, if you want a Boyd replacemet, yes. But if you want an upgrade on Morgan or Taylor or some raw speed, that is available later on. Reed, Ronnie Bell, Charlie Jones, etc. I don't really see a Boyd replacement in this draft that is the problem. RE: 2023 WR Draft Prospects Group Assessment - Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 - 04-01-2023 (03-31-2023, 04:47 PM)pulses Wrote: I don't really see a Boyd replacement in this draft that is the problem. Oh, Zay Flowers or Smith-Njigba for sure. JSN is probably gone, but Flowers is excellent. Though I doubt we spend #28 on a WR. After #28, I think you are absolutely correct. RE: 2023 WR Draft Prospects Group Assessment - Synric - 04-03-2023 The Bengals worked out Louisiana WR Michael Jefferson at his Pro-Day and even had him running routes specific to their offense by the end of the practice according to PFN. I know nothing about this guy lol. RE: 2023 WR Draft Prospects Group Assessment - pulses - 04-03-2023 (04-03-2023, 08:09 PM)Synric Wrote: The Bengals worked out Louisiana WR Michael Jefferson at his Pro-Day and even had him running routes specific to their offense by the end of the practice according to PFN. I know nothing about this guy lol.6'4 200 needs to work on his feet to beat press. Runs good routes. Arms are almost 33" https://www.nfl.com/prospects/michael-jefferson/32004a45-4628-6113-d0db-4082411751de RE: 2023 WR Draft Prospects Group Assessment - pulses - 04-03-2023 (04-03-2023, 08:09 PM)Synric Wrote: The Bengals worked out Louisiana WR Michael Jefferson at his Pro-Day and even had him running routes specific to their offense by the end of the practice according to PFN. I know nothing about this guy lol. Antoine Green from UNC is another late rounder they seemed to like. RE: 2023 WR Draft Prospects Group Assessment - Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 - 04-21-2023 (04-03-2023, 10:06 PM)pulses Wrote: 6'4 200 needs to work on his feet to beat press. Runs good routes. Arms are almost 33" Too bad Jefferson was struck by a drunk driver in Easter in a car accident. He survived, but is out all of next year. Did see we met with Iosivas from Princeton. For two days. I like him as a developmental guy. Track guy (heptathalon), team captain. High RAS score. Came late to football. I love him 5/6. https://www.yardbarker.com/nfl/articles/bengals_meet_with_princeton_wide_receiver_for_multiple_days/s1_16652_38723493 We also had a visit with Landers from Arkansas. Another raw, bigger guy. WR is not just about lining up a Boyd replacement, we need more deep speed. A non-Chase vertical threat. An upgrade to the Morgan on the roster, maybe Irwin, too. Big guys with speed who are raw. Also would not mind a Taylor upgrade. He was good in PR but adds nada to the offense. I do not love Johnston at #28 from TCU nor Addison from USC. But wiuld take JSN in a heartbeat and wiuld look long & hard at Flowers if he is there. Raw bigs with speed: Mingo (3/4), Brice-Wheaton (4/5/6), Iosivas (4/5/6), Landers (6/7). Slot guys: Charlie Jones (4), Jayden Reed (4/5), Parker Washington (4). I like the fact we are having meetings with these guys. Shows we recognize the need. The need for speed. I think bigger needs and deeper classes at TE, DE, and CB probably take precedence early (Day 1 & Day 2). Or if we get lucky at OT, RB, or DT. But I could see 2 WRs on day 3, one of each type. RE: 2023 WR Draft Prospects Group Assessment - pulses - 04-21-2023 (04-21-2023, 11:37 AM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: Too bad Jefferson was struck by a drunk driver in Easter in a car accident. He survived, but is out all of next year.Parker Washington is the guy I think they may target. Good slot guy and can run block very well too. But I do agree we need some guys with more SPEED. I really think Mingo has a chance to be pretty good. Flowers would be amazing in this offense and on ST's. RE: 2023 WR Draft Prospects Group Assessment - casear2727 - 04-21-2023 (03-31-2023, 04:47 PM)pulses Wrote: I don't really see a Boyd replacement in this draft that is the problem. Boyd's replacement could be on the roster today. Chase would be a total menace in the slot. Drafting a tall fast WR could make this a reality. RE: 2023 WR Draft Prospects Group Assessment - Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 - 04-28-2023 Day 1 update. Unchanged roster status: Starters: Chase, Higgins,,Boyd Reserves: Irwin, Mirgan, Taylor JSN, Flowers, Addison, and Johnson all off the board by #28. No real chance of a WR ar #28. I might pull the trigger on Mingo or Hyatt at #60 if all the TEs/CBs/OTs I like are gone. I am OK with Downs, Tillman, or Scott, but I do not really love them at #60. I'd be thrilled at #92, but it'd have to be slim pickings at #60. Same thing for my Round 3 guys, kinda reachy at #92, but would love in Rd4: Rice, Reed, Mims, Dell, maybe even Washington or Jones. But I'd still be looking TE/CB/RB first if still unaddressed (Moss, Trice, Bennett, Williams, Rush, Strange, Kuntz, Schoonmaker, Spears, Miller, Abanikanda). Maybe even DT (Ika, Pickens), OT (Freelund), OC (Wypler), or OG (Zavala). |