04-30-2019, 11:39 AM
I don’t see anybody on the roster that needs to be cut right now. No declining vets on stupid contracts (MJ). The only player I’d cut is Redmond and that’s just because he sucks.
EDIT: After responding to this post, I went over to check out the ESPN news and there’s a new article about vets being cut post draft. Maybe you read that before starting this thread or you’re actually Bill Barnwell of ESPN;
“Fans often rush to defend signings that address positions of weakness, even if the deals seem curious to outsiders. It's telling, then, that the Bengals' decision to re-sign Hart to a three-year, $16.2 million contract was met by outright derision from Cincy fans. The Bengals guaranteed Hart $5 million but subsequently used a first-round pick on Alabama's Jonah Williams, who is presumably ticketed for Hart's starting job at right tackle. Cincy could keep Hart as a swing option, but with a $900,000 base salary, the Bengals could shop him as a seventh lineman, given how badly some of the league needs even middling offensive linemen.”
EDIT: After responding to this post, I went over to check out the ESPN news and there’s a new article about vets being cut post draft. Maybe you read that before starting this thread or you’re actually Bill Barnwell of ESPN;
“Fans often rush to defend signings that address positions of weakness, even if the deals seem curious to outsiders. It's telling, then, that the Bengals' decision to re-sign Hart to a three-year, $16.2 million contract was met by outright derision from Cincy fans. The Bengals guaranteed Hart $5 million but subsequently used a first-round pick on Alabama's Jonah Williams, who is presumably ticketed for Hart's starting job at right tackle. Cincy could keep Hart as a swing option, but with a $900,000 base salary, the Bengals could shop him as a seventh lineman, given how badly some of the league needs even middling offensive linemen.”