04-08-2023, 06:57 PM
I try to refrain from doing trades as I often think it looks too unrealistic. This draft is assuming the Bengals cannot trade Jonah Williams and they plan to have a combination of Williams, Carman and Collins man the RT spot this year.
Round 1 Darnell Washington TE Georgia
![[Image: GettyImages-1441074335-scaled-e166832268...24x682.jpg]](https://cdn.theathletic.com/app/uploads/2022/11/13015730/GettyImages-1441074335-scaled-e1668322681684-1024x682.jpg)
This guy is a monster with potential through the roof. Washington is like a 2 for 1. He has the receiving ability of a TE but the blocking ability of a tackle. As I said in another thread, Washington is a bull in a china shop with surprising athleticism. If he's available I would run to the podium.
Round 2 Clark Phillips CB Utah
![[Image: 11307104.jpg]](https://s3media.247sports.com/Uploads/Assets/104/307/11307104.jpg)
This is a loaded CB class and it wouldn't surprise me to see the Bengals go shopping for Chido insurance. Clark Phillips is a personal favorite of mine and someone who I feel has a legitimate chance to fall to our Round 2 pick due to his size. While 2 inches shorter than preferred, the guy is a gamer and leader. He hits hard and has a knack for forcing turnovers. You can never have enough playmakers in the secondary and Taylor loves team captains.
Round 3 Isreal Abanikanda RB Pitt
This would be a draft day steal. Abanakanda is a complete back. He has good size and creates yards after contact while still having home run ability. Abanakanda is my 3rd ranked RB just slightly edging out Charbonnet. While I know boards will vary, I would happily select our new starting running back at the end of the 3rd round.
Round 4 KJ Henry DE Clemson
![[Image: 9472647.jpg]](https://s3media.247sports.com/Uploads/Assets/647/472/9472647.jpg)
Rotational Defensive end who can spell Hendrickson and Hubbard and generate some pass rush. Nothing helps ease in our new Safety tandem more than getting after the QB.
Round 5 Josh Whyle TE Cincinnati
![[Image: 47B494AC-0902-48AC-B3A5-B1FC362CC34C.jpe...600&crop=1]](https://twsn.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/105/2023/02/47B494AC-0902-48AC-B3A5-B1FC362CC34C.jpeg?w=1000&h=600&crop=1)
The double dip! In my opinion, Whyle is a candidate for most underrated player in the draft. Great size, good blocking skills and great jump ball ability. With Washington in 1 and Whyle in 5 the TE position would be set for years to come even if Irv Smith ends up being a one year rental. Good luck stopping us in the Redzone.
Round 6 Dante Stills DT West Virginia
![[Image: 623f7b4e6a867.image.jpg?resize=1200%2C800]](https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/wvgazettemail.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/2/09/20902659-f49c-5069-b338-b2f647a883d7/623f7b4e6a867.image.jpg?resize=1200%2C800)
Under the radar interior pass rusher who can compete with Zach Carter in our quest to find a Larry O replacement.
Round 7 Keaton Mitchell RB East Carolina
![[Image: east-carolinas-2023-nfl-draft-prospects-...ahlers.jpg]](https://www.profootballnetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/east-carolinas-2023-nfl-draft-prospects-led-by-keaton-mitchell-holton-ahlers.jpg)
The Double Double dip! I call this guy late round Gibbs. Speed for days and could pair well with Abanakanda to form a dangerous duo in the back field.
Round 1 Darnell Washington TE Georgia
![[Image: GettyImages-1441074335-scaled-e166832268...24x682.jpg]](https://cdn.theathletic.com/app/uploads/2022/11/13015730/GettyImages-1441074335-scaled-e1668322681684-1024x682.jpg)
This guy is a monster with potential through the roof. Washington is like a 2 for 1. He has the receiving ability of a TE but the blocking ability of a tackle. As I said in another thread, Washington is a bull in a china shop with surprising athleticism. If he's available I would run to the podium.
Round 2 Clark Phillips CB Utah
![[Image: 11307104.jpg]](https://s3media.247sports.com/Uploads/Assets/104/307/11307104.jpg)
This is a loaded CB class and it wouldn't surprise me to see the Bengals go shopping for Chido insurance. Clark Phillips is a personal favorite of mine and someone who I feel has a legitimate chance to fall to our Round 2 pick due to his size. While 2 inches shorter than preferred, the guy is a gamer and leader. He hits hard and has a knack for forcing turnovers. You can never have enough playmakers in the secondary and Taylor loves team captains.
Round 3 Isreal Abanikanda RB Pitt
![[Image: FB_UNH_092521_MSH_0907.jpg]](http://dxbhsrqyrr690.cloudfront.net/sidearm.nextgen.sites/pittsburghpanthers.com/images/2021/11/22/FB_UNH_092521_MSH_0907.jpg)
Round 4 KJ Henry DE Clemson
![[Image: 9472647.jpg]](https://s3media.247sports.com/Uploads/Assets/647/472/9472647.jpg)
Rotational Defensive end who can spell Hendrickson and Hubbard and generate some pass rush. Nothing helps ease in our new Safety tandem more than getting after the QB.
Round 5 Josh Whyle TE Cincinnati
![[Image: 47B494AC-0902-48AC-B3A5-B1FC362CC34C.jpe...600&crop=1]](https://twsn.net/wp-content/uploads/sites/105/2023/02/47B494AC-0902-48AC-B3A5-B1FC362CC34C.jpeg?w=1000&h=600&crop=1)
The double dip! In my opinion, Whyle is a candidate for most underrated player in the draft. Great size, good blocking skills and great jump ball ability. With Washington in 1 and Whyle in 5 the TE position would be set for years to come even if Irv Smith ends up being a one year rental. Good luck stopping us in the Redzone.
Round 6 Dante Stills DT West Virginia
![[Image: 623f7b4e6a867.image.jpg?resize=1200%2C800]](https://bloximages.newyork1.vip.townnews.com/wvgazettemail.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/2/09/20902659-f49c-5069-b338-b2f647a883d7/623f7b4e6a867.image.jpg?resize=1200%2C800)
Under the radar interior pass rusher who can compete with Zach Carter in our quest to find a Larry O replacement.
Round 7 Keaton Mitchell RB East Carolina
![[Image: east-carolinas-2023-nfl-draft-prospects-...ahlers.jpg]](https://www.profootballnetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/east-carolinas-2023-nfl-draft-prospects-led-by-keaton-mitchell-holton-ahlers.jpg)
The Double Double dip! I call this guy late round Gibbs. Speed for days and could pair well with Abanakanda to form a dangerous duo in the back field.