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Bengals #1 in new PFF Cap Health Rankings.
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(05-19-2022, 05:23 PM)Soonerpeace Wrote: No NFL team escapes depth issues everywhere. Just not possible. I agree another versatile OL and WR would be nice. I sure like our secondary depth now versus last year. I think Evans emerges as RB 2. I’m a little worried at backup center.

I agree with all that.

I wanted someone to push Prince, Adeniji, and Hill off the roster.
I'm willing to give Hill more of a chance if the Bengals change up their scheme some though, but I don't think he's a good fit in wide zone.
He's limited athletically.

Adeniji is athletic but gets bullied easily.

Prince has always been a bad pass blocker.

With the addition of Volson, I do expect either Adeniji or Prince to be gone.

The thought of Stanley Morgan, Trenton Irwin, or Mike Thomas playing offense scares me.
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RE: Bengals #1 in new PFF Cap Health Rankings. - ochocincos - 05-19-2022, 05:58 PM

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