05-15-2023, 11:16 PM
(05-15-2023, 10:26 PM)Soonerpeace Wrote: #2
2. Cincinnati Bengals
Post-FA ranking: 2
Most improved: Offensive tackle
Cincinnati made a massive splash in free agency by signing Orlando Brown Jr. as its new left tackle. Last season with Kansas City, Brown was 18th in pass block win rate as a tackle, according to ESPN Analytics. When Jonah Williams was healthy in 2021, he was 50th among 68 qualifying players -- his best finish in three seasons. If Williams slides over to right tackle as the Bengals hope, he could be an upgrade over La'el Collins, who has had availability and durability issues in his career. And improved pass-blocking means more time for QB Joe Burrow in the pocket. -- Ben Baby
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/37614290/nfl-power-rankings-2023-32-team-poll-draft?platform=amp
That is ugly to see but backs up with a lot of posters here have been saying for a few seasons, that it is time to move on from him and he is easily replaced.
I'm also kinda surprised to see the Bengals are favorites against the Titans. Not because I think the Titans are a better team, but someone posted the stat already about teams on the road after a Monday night game and how poor they usually perform.
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