04-18-2017, 01:39 PM
This year we were able to see that this team has a number of holes. With needs at DT, DE, LB, OL to name a few. Because of these needs, I think we see the front office trade away one of the Bengals “luxury” assets… AJ McCarron. There are a number of teams that need a QB, however I think that AJ moves a little north to the outskirts of NYC. AJ ends up a Jet.
Bengals/Jets Trade
Bengals trade- AJ McCarron, 4 round pick
Bengals receive- Sheldon Richardson, 2 round pick
Jets trade- Sheldon Richardson, 2 round pick
Jets get- AJ McCarron, 4 round pick
Round 1 (Trade Back to 13)- Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama
Yeah yeah… another mock with Foster to Cincy. Not much to say here.
Round 2- Joe Mixon, RB, Oklahoma
With Hill in a contract year and Gio hurt, this pick just makes too much sense. Especially with the news today that the NFL is looking to mend fences with Ray Rice and incorporate him into the NFL as a mentor/life coach (also known as a “don’t make the mistakes I made” coach)
Round 2- Pat Elflein, C/G, Ohio State
Bodine isn’t cutting it. Elflein gives us the type of quality center we need, with the versatility to play guard in a pinch. His stock has dropped a little in recent weeks. Scouts are concerned with his size and length.
Round 3- Sidney Jones, CB, Washington
Late first round, early second round talent slides to the third due to injury. The Bengals would be wise to jump all over this pick as soon as they get the chance.
Round 3 (Part of First Round Trade)- Malachi Dupre, WR, LSU
Dupre seems to be the victim of pre-draft hype surrounding smaller school prospects Carlos Henderson, Cooper Kupp and Zay Jones. Dupre is an untapped talent in a sense due to the poor QB play he received at LSU.
Round 4- Eddie Vanderdoes, DT, UCLA
A stout run defender to replace the likes of Peko and Sims. Some much needed youth to pair with Atkins and Billings.
Round 5- Erik Magnusson, OT, Michigan
Magnuson is an intriguing prospect. As a whole he played very well in college, and throughout the draft process has seemed to stay consistent. Solid depth pick here that has potential to backup (and possibly start in the future) G or T.
Round 5 (Comp)- John Johnson, S, Boston College
Here is to hoping that Johnson continues to go under the radar. He is a very solid, heady, safety that plays smart football. A little stiff in the hips, but with better coaching he may be able to overcome that.
Round 6- Jalen Reeves-Maybin, OLB/ILB, Tennessee
This is a depth pick. We do have need at the LB position, as well as a need for special teams contributors. Reeves-Maybin gives us both.
Round 6 (Comp)- Darius English, DE, South Carolina
English was inconsistent in college, but could turn out to be a solid depth/rotation player.
Round 7- Josh Dobbs, QB, Tennessee
A smart QB that underperformed in college. Many scouts had him highly rated coming into college, but he just didn’t seem to live up to the hype. Rumor has it he impressed many front offices during meetings.
Round 7 (Comp)- Brandon Facyson, CB, VT
Facyson is a player that underperformed. When he was called on the be the #1 corner he wasn’t able to handle the task. Lucky for him, he would be joining a stable of young, capable corner to help him out. The talent is there with Facyson, we just have to find a way to get it out of him consistently.
Bengals/Jets Trade
Bengals trade- AJ McCarron, 4 round pick
Bengals receive- Sheldon Richardson, 2 round pick
Jets trade- Sheldon Richardson, 2 round pick
Jets get- AJ McCarron, 4 round pick
Round 1 (Trade Back to 13)- Reuben Foster, LB, Alabama
Yeah yeah… another mock with Foster to Cincy. Not much to say here.
Round 2- Joe Mixon, RB, Oklahoma
With Hill in a contract year and Gio hurt, this pick just makes too much sense. Especially with the news today that the NFL is looking to mend fences with Ray Rice and incorporate him into the NFL as a mentor/life coach (also known as a “don’t make the mistakes I made” coach)
Round 2- Pat Elflein, C/G, Ohio State
Bodine isn’t cutting it. Elflein gives us the type of quality center we need, with the versatility to play guard in a pinch. His stock has dropped a little in recent weeks. Scouts are concerned with his size and length.
Round 3- Sidney Jones, CB, Washington
Late first round, early second round talent slides to the third due to injury. The Bengals would be wise to jump all over this pick as soon as they get the chance.
Round 3 (Part of First Round Trade)- Malachi Dupre, WR, LSU
Dupre seems to be the victim of pre-draft hype surrounding smaller school prospects Carlos Henderson, Cooper Kupp and Zay Jones. Dupre is an untapped talent in a sense due to the poor QB play he received at LSU.
Round 4- Eddie Vanderdoes, DT, UCLA
A stout run defender to replace the likes of Peko and Sims. Some much needed youth to pair with Atkins and Billings.
Round 5- Erik Magnusson, OT, Michigan
Magnuson is an intriguing prospect. As a whole he played very well in college, and throughout the draft process has seemed to stay consistent. Solid depth pick here that has potential to backup (and possibly start in the future) G or T.
Round 5 (Comp)- John Johnson, S, Boston College
Here is to hoping that Johnson continues to go under the radar. He is a very solid, heady, safety that plays smart football. A little stiff in the hips, but with better coaching he may be able to overcome that.
Round 6- Jalen Reeves-Maybin, OLB/ILB, Tennessee
This is a depth pick. We do have need at the LB position, as well as a need for special teams contributors. Reeves-Maybin gives us both.
Round 6 (Comp)- Darius English, DE, South Carolina
English was inconsistent in college, but could turn out to be a solid depth/rotation player.
Round 7- Josh Dobbs, QB, Tennessee
A smart QB that underperformed in college. Many scouts had him highly rated coming into college, but he just didn’t seem to live up to the hype. Rumor has it he impressed many front offices during meetings.
Round 7 (Comp)- Brandon Facyson, CB, VT
Facyson is a player that underperformed. When he was called on the be the #1 corner he wasn’t able to handle the task. Lucky for him, he would be joining a stable of young, capable corner to help him out. The talent is there with Facyson, we just have to find a way to get it out of him consistently.
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