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Bengals To Get Better Look At Senoir Bowl
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A favorite of mine to keep an eye on - Ben Sinnott, TE/FB Kansas St.

He's the only TE in the draft class (at least outside of Bowers) to register a PFF score of 70+ in receiving, pass blocking, and run blocking.

Here's a link on Sinnott from Day 1 observations from Senior Bowl
https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/nfl/2024-senior-bowl-notes-wide-receivers-stand-out-on-day-1/ar-BB1hvULj

Quote:At 6'4" and 254 pounds, Ben Sinnott has ideal size for a tight end. He also flashed the ability to run seam routes and catch the ball in traffic during team periods for the American side.

Sinnott started two years for Kansas State, catching 80 passes for 1,123 yards and 10 touchdowns while playing a variety of roles for the Wildcats. A willing blocker with good hands, Sinnott doesn’t have the athleticism to wow scouts, but he’s solid in a litany of other aspects.

Watching Sinnott, it’s clear that he has good wiggle in his routes with explosiveness at the top. If drafted into an offense that features a pass-catching tight end, there’s reason to believe Sinnott could start out playing in 12 personnel (one running back, two tight ends) because of his varied skill set before becoming a permanent starter.

In a tight-end draft known for Georgia’s Brock Bowers, Sinnott projects as a top five project at the position in this class with the potential to be a late Day 2 pick, but the likelihood of going on Day 3.
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RE: Bengals To Get Better Look At Senoir Bowl - ochocincos - 01-31-2024, 03:46 PM

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