04-10-2022, 09:23 AM
(04-09-2022, 03:21 PM)puddycat Wrote: Top on my Board:
Raimann OT- I'm not sold on Smith, Prince, or no injuries. Hopefully stuck on depth chart for a couple of years.
McCreary CB - Criminally underrated - especially after improving his 40 at his pro day. Cause he's got short arms. - likely to see field
Burks WR- Great potential #4 some questions at slot. - likely to see field
Gordon -CB More position versatility than McCreary, but less scheme versatility. Needs to improve tackling. - has bust potential IMO
You were the first to highlight him, so I will stop and comment here. I could see this two ways: The way I believe the Bengals will go, and the way I would go.
The Bengals will likely go with McCreary because he plays in the toughest conference, and they will love his athleticism. Gordon would be a close second, but his time was not only slow on that really fast track, but he refused to run at his pro day. It is very odd, and I can't help but think he has a nagging injury. I know he tested outstanding on every other measure, but still. Between the two CBs I would take McCreary slightly over Gordon.
I would (and this is not a homer pick, and since we can't trade) go with Alec Pierce out of UC. With the ascending pricing of top flight WRs, I think he could be a really good value and would provide the team with a lot of options next year when Tee becomes a FA, and I believe he would get snaps his rookie season either due to injury or simply giving guys a blow/4 WR sets. The Bengals offense takes the greatest hit if a guy like Chase or Higgins is injured. They need another top flight WR.
I like Pierce better than Burks and I see great positional value in the WR. I think there will still be some good talent in Rd 2 at safety and CB, but these mocks that are having Pierce available as a late 2nd round pick just make no sense to me.
I'm sure I will get hammered going WR over CB here, but I see Pierce as a phenomenal talent that will exceed his college production in the NFL.
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