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***Official 2022 NFL Draft Thread***

 
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According to CBS tracker grades all Bengals picks were graded in the Bs aside from Zachary Carter who got a C+ for whatever that's worth.
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(04-30-2022, 07:40 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: Everything after Rd 2 sucked. And trading up to get CTB was iffy.

Hill, Dean, Winfrey, Woolen/Austin/Bell/TE would have been much better, and we'd have had 2 extra picks.

No TE help. No WR help. No IOL help save for another reach for another too tall for a guard tackle conversion project. And trading up for a 5th rounder.

C- at best. I'd go D.

Well, they were drafting at the end of the rounds and with no compensatory picks. That has to be taken into account. 
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(04-30-2022, 04:11 PM)matmaven Wrote: His listed weight is 208 so I hope he put on 25 pounds.

Weatherford was 230 at his pro dy i believe
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I get what Duke is trying to do but damn I feel we came away from this draft with 5 specials teams players and a 3rd string backup Olinemen. Hope this strategy works. Who knows we may have 3 Deon Sanders in the making. Overall this draft just seems Meh. This is the least invested I’ve been in a draft in at least 20 years, I’m glad cause I’d probably be pissed.
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(04-30-2022, 04:11 PM)Nepa Wrote: Tycen Anderson. The one the Bengals picked.

Anderson is staying at Safety. Weatherford is the one moving to LB.
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(04-30-2022, 04:29 PM)BuildTheWall Wrote: I know, but I specifically said "if they traded up for a S I expected ____." I thought maybe he meant "he's not a S anymore, he's now a LB" as that guy is also rumored to be a candidate to change positions. I really don't see Anderson being a better LB, I think he should stay a safety.

Anderson is staying at safety the weatherford kid is moving to LB.
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(04-30-2022, 07:46 PM)pulses Wrote: Anderson is staying at Safety. Weatherford is the one moving to LB.


The NFL Network analyst felt very confident that Anderson would be a LB in the NFL.  And a good one at that.

Here is where he states that and explains his reasoning:

https://www.nfl.com/videos/bengals-select-tycen-anderson-with-no-166-pick-in-2022-draft


Edit: I have no idea. Just relaying what I heard on the NFL Network when the selection was made. A little more analysis than most of our Bengals' selections received on the NFL network.
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Moved to UDFA Thread
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(04-30-2022, 05:44 PM)BuildTheWall Wrote: I agree. We've had some UDFA wideouts stick (like Erickson and Morgan), and have done some work on soem guys expected to be UDFA. I think we have our eyes set on some players they expect to be undrafted.

Jaquarii Roberson WR Wake Forest.....we had him in hopefully we get him.
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(04-30-2022, 07:38 PM)George Cantstandya Wrote: From draft tracker:

put up 28 of 225 very strong and relentless motor
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(04-30-2022, 07:15 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: The Combine was March 3rd. Toledo had their pro day on March 21st.

Nobody gains nearly a pound of muscle per day... so he either just ate nothing but ice cream for a couple weeks, drank over a gallon of water (8 pounds/gal) right before weigh-in, or did all of the PEDs known to man. The first two would be meaningless short-term gain that would be gone quickly, the last will get him suspended.

For the love of god they were talking about weatherford gaining to play LB not Anderson.
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I liked every single player that Cincinnati Bengals drafted and the front office is looking ahead towards winning the division in winning playoff games against the bills and the Chiefs.

I looked at this draft as essentially the Bengals not have any first round draft. They were picking so late and around. That's just the way I looked at it.
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(04-30-2022, 07:58 PM)pulses Wrote: For the love of god they were talking about weatherford gaining to play LB not Anderson.

If that's the case, that'd explain why I was so confused then. Numbers just didn't really add up there.

Does bring about a different question of why even more safeties then if they're not expecting him to be a LB.
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(04-30-2022, 08:14 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: If that's the case, that'd explain why I was so confused then. Numbers just didn't really add up there.

Does bring about a different question of why even more safeties then if they're not expecting him to be a LB.

Versatility and moving on from Bates after this year....they can move Dax to Bates spot and still have CTB and Anderson and Bell to patrol the other spots as I think they'll bring back Bell.
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Next Gen Stats
Which NFL teams prioritized athletic traits in the 2022 NFL Draft according to the Next Gen Stats athleticism score?

#1) Eagles - 88
#2) Colts - 86
#3) Lions - 84
#4) Packers - 79
#5) Bengals - 77

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Also, the Cincinnati Bengals special team is going to be a nightmare for opposing teams.
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Dang, Covey went to the Eagles. Any other good returners?
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I really like Ben Brown. Ole Miss has had an underrated OL in recent years and he is battle tested in the SEC.
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(04-30-2022, 07:40 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: Everything after Rd 2 sucked. And trading up to get CTB was iffy.

Hill, Dean, Winfrey, Woolen/Austin/Bell/TE would have been much better, and we'd have had 2 extra picks.

No TE help. No WR help. No IOL help save for another reach for another too tall for a guard tackle conversion project. And trading up for a 5th rounder.

C- at best. I'd go D.

Unfortunately, I agree too. Not excited by these players minus Taylor-Britt. However now that it’s done, I’m hoping they’re all beasts.
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