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Creed Humphrey is PFF's highest graded rookie with 91.2 grade. This one stings.
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(12-29-2021, 04:07 PM)KillerGoose Wrote: This was a really, really good year for rookie offensive linemen. Creed, Slater, Sewell, Smith, AVT, Sam Cosmi (limited snaps) and several other guys have had great showings. I like what Carman has been able to do, but he needs more consistency. I think he is going to be fine, but yes, Creed is a stud. If Carman comes along, having an elite WR and starting quality IOL will be a great haul from this draft.

One big thing that has helped Humphrey, Slater, Sewell, and Cosmi is they really didn't have to do much of a position change.
Carman was not only going from left side to right side but OT to OG.
Not surprised it's been a long adjustment.

What kind of frustrates me is that with such a good OL class last year, the Bengals didn't get anyone who was able to come in immediately and solidify a position.
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RE: Creed Humphrey is PFF's highest graded rookie with 91.2 grade. This one stings. - ochocincos - 12-29-2021, 05:47 PM

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