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2020 NFL Triplets Ranking - Bengals get some respect - BengalChris - 08-15-2020 Triplets meaning the QB, #1 WR and #1 RB, which for the Bengals is Burrow, Green and Mixon. Bengals come in at #19. And they are placed ahead of New England (26), LA Rams (24) and Indy (23). https://www.nfl.com/news/2020-nfl-triplets-rankings-chiefs-overtake-saints-at-no-1 Quote:19. Cincinnati Bengals Score: 63 Burrow was ranked 28th, I presume since he's yet to do anything in the NFL. He's ranked ahead of Dwayne Haskins (T30), Sam Darnold (29), Mitch Tribisky (T30) [although I don't believe Tribisky is going to be the Bears starting QB - it'll be Nick Foles] and Tyrod Taylor (T30). In looking through some of the ranking I was puzzled by the Browns who were placed at #11 with Odell Beckham Jr ranked 7 and Mayfield 19. That's a little too much love for those two head cases who I suspect will predictably implode. RE: 2020 NFL Triplets Ranking - Bengals get some respect - WestCoastBengalsFan - 08-15-2020 First line of that article says that it's an arbitrary stat, so I guess take it for entertainment value. I wonder where the authors predictions from the previous year ended up performing? RE: 2020 NFL Triplets Ranking - Bengals get some respect - BengalChris - 08-15-2020 (08-15-2020, 11:35 AM)WestCoastBengalsFan Wrote: First line of that article says that it's an arbitrary stat, so I guess take it for entertainment value. I wonder where the authors predictions from the previous year ended up performing? I believe it's all for entertainment value. RE: 2020 NFL Triplets Ranking - Bengals get some respect - SHRacerX - 08-15-2020 The low ranking for Burrow pulls down Cincy, but does anyone really expect him (even outside of Cincy) to perform less than the likes of Garappolo, Cousins, Carr, Mayfield, Tannehill, or Kyler Murray? Those guys have had solid (Dalton-like) careers to this point. Murray is a great athlete and runner of the ball, but I seriously doubt he will be lighting up teams with his arm. If you rank Burrow ahead (or at least at the same point) of those QBs, you will likely have the Bengals ranked right around 12-15, or mid-pack. This is where I think, as a triplet group, they would belong. What makes the Bengals special on the offensive side of the ball is the next tier or players: John Ross, Tyler Boyd, CJ Uzomah, Gio Bernard, Tee Higgings, and Auden Tate. With all the attention being paid to Mixon and Green, those players will be huge contributors and Burrow is the guy to distribute the ball. One thing that seems to be unanimously forgotten about Burrow is his ability to run. Not just move the pocket but the guy is more mobile than any QB I listed earlier except Murray. |