02-07-2020, 04:28 PM
1 Joe Burrow, QB LSU
33 Grant Delpit, S LSU
65 Ben Bartch, OT St. John
97 Tyler Biadasz, IOL Wisconsin
129 Michael Pittman Jr., WR USC
160 Jacob Phillips, LB LSU
192 Levonta Taylor, CB Florida State
Best QB in the draft, the man who will lead the Bengals to a Superbowl victory!
Was shocked to see Grant Delpit there at 33. How do you not take that talent, when it's sitting right there? Delpit will fast become that Reggie Nelson like leader in the secondary that we've been lacking, well, since Reggie Nelson was here.
Took Bartch in the 3rd, because I love his upside. He is a guy, that if given solid coaching and a year or two to develop, who could be absolutely dominate at RT to bookend with Williams for the next 8-12 years.
Was almost as surprised to see Biadasz available in the 4th, as I was Delpit at #33. Biadasz should push Miller for reps at RG, and make Miller completely expendable in a year. With a potential starting 5 of Williams, Jordan, Hokins, Biadasz, Bartch, in two years the Bengals could have one of the most dominating OLs in the game, for several years.
Michael Pittman will immediately add depth at WR, his physical toughness and blocking ability will have him earning reps as a rookie. Strong hands, maintains composure through contact.
I held off on LB until the 6th, because I feel like the Bengals are going to address LB in free agency. Phillips is an athletic, long framed guy that will need a year or two to grow into NFL size and become a good coverage LB. Until then, STs gets a boost from his athleticism and tackling.
Levonta Taylor was one of the top HS CBs when he first arrived on the scene. Very skilled, polished player who just didn't continue to grow physically. His lack of size should make him perfect to push for reps at Slot Corner, as well as make for a good STs gunner.
33 Grant Delpit, S LSU
65 Ben Bartch, OT St. John
97 Tyler Biadasz, IOL Wisconsin
129 Michael Pittman Jr., WR USC
160 Jacob Phillips, LB LSU
192 Levonta Taylor, CB Florida State
Best QB in the draft, the man who will lead the Bengals to a Superbowl victory!
Was shocked to see Grant Delpit there at 33. How do you not take that talent, when it's sitting right there? Delpit will fast become that Reggie Nelson like leader in the secondary that we've been lacking, well, since Reggie Nelson was here.
Took Bartch in the 3rd, because I love his upside. He is a guy, that if given solid coaching and a year or two to develop, who could be absolutely dominate at RT to bookend with Williams for the next 8-12 years.
Was almost as surprised to see Biadasz available in the 4th, as I was Delpit at #33. Biadasz should push Miller for reps at RG, and make Miller completely expendable in a year. With a potential starting 5 of Williams, Jordan, Hokins, Biadasz, Bartch, in two years the Bengals could have one of the most dominating OLs in the game, for several years.
Michael Pittman will immediately add depth at WR, his physical toughness and blocking ability will have him earning reps as a rookie. Strong hands, maintains composure through contact.
I held off on LB until the 6th, because I feel like the Bengals are going to address LB in free agency. Phillips is an athletic, long framed guy that will need a year or two to grow into NFL size and become a good coverage LB. Until then, STs gets a boost from his athleticism and tackling.
Levonta Taylor was one of the top HS CBs when he first arrived on the scene. Very skilled, polished player who just didn't continue to grow physically. His lack of size should make him perfect to push for reps at Slot Corner, as well as make for a good STs gunner.
Volson is meh, but I like him, and he has far exceeded my expectations
-Frank Booth 1/9/23