04-30-2019, 10:37 AM
Bengals always keep 9 offensive lineman. Xeno above looks good as long as you have confidence one of the guards can step out to play OT in case of injury.
Current estimate-
Left tackle: Cordy Glenn, Jonah Williams ®
Left guard: Clint Boling, Trey Hopkins, Michael Jordan ®, Rod Taylor
Center: Billy Price, Trey Hopkins, Michael Jordan ®, Brad Lundblade
Right guard: John Miller, Trey Hopkins, Alex Redmond, Christian Westerman
Right tackle: Jonah Williams ®, Bobby Hart, Kent Perkins
Borrowing from Xeno, I'll switch out Perkins for Westerman since Hopkins can play guard.
Tackles:
Cordy Glenn
Jonah Williams
Bobby Hart
Perkins
Guards:
Clint Boling
Michael Jordan
John Miller
Centers:
Billy Price
Trey Hopkins
No they didn't. He was consistently ranked well behind them by all the evaluators. Most had him as a 2nd or 3rd round pick. His problems in college were the same problems in the pros which is almost always the case. Players don't magically change. Daniels was one of the best zone blocking prospects to come out in the last decade. I suspect this is why our offensive line coach is gone already.
Current estimate-
Left tackle: Cordy Glenn, Jonah Williams ®
Left guard: Clint Boling, Trey Hopkins, Michael Jordan ®, Rod Taylor
Center: Billy Price, Trey Hopkins, Michael Jordan ®, Brad Lundblade
Right guard: John Miller, Trey Hopkins, Alex Redmond, Christian Westerman
Right tackle: Jonah Williams ®, Bobby Hart, Kent Perkins
Borrowing from Xeno, I'll switch out Perkins for Westerman since Hopkins can play guard.
Tackles:
Cordy Glenn
Jonah Williams
Bobby Hart
Perkins
Guards:
Clint Boling
Michael Jordan
John Miller
Centers:
Billy Price
Trey Hopkins
(04-29-2019, 05:34 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: explain how Price was a reach by draft standards... some had him ahead of Ragnow, most had him ahead of Daniels.. and he struggled in parts of the season last year.. Price was solid rookie until he got hurt which set him back.. so not like Daniels came out as a stud over Price last year when healthy
No they didn't. He was consistently ranked well behind them by all the evaluators. Most had him as a 2nd or 3rd round pick. His problems in college were the same problems in the pros which is almost always the case. Players don't magically change. Daniels was one of the best zone blocking prospects to come out in the last decade. I suspect this is why our offensive line coach is gone already.