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Cushenberry(sp?) In the Third?
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(04-02-2020, 10:32 PM)JSR18 Wrote: I think he might beat Trey out at Center. That way, Hopkins could slide over to Guard. Which is what he played in college at Texas...

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I really doubt it. Center has to set the line and call the defenses. Trey has become a good NFL center. It would take a lot to unseat him at that position. I suspect they would put Cush at Guard ifor a year or so f they took him...
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(04-03-2020, 08:36 AM)Sled21 Wrote: I really doubt it. Center has to set the line and call the defenses. Trey has become a good NFL center. It would take a lot to unseat him at that position. I suspect they would put Cush at Guard ifor a year or so f they took him...

WhoDey2 I'm in the minority, so I'll have to concede. If leaving Hopkins at Center gives them the best Oline, then so be it... ThumbsUp  
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Not a fan.. I'm hoping we get logan Stenberg
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(04-02-2020, 02:13 PM)ochocincos Wrote: What's the logic behind this?
I assume it's because Jefferson will primarily be relegated to slot, and that's where Boyd does his best work?

Yea I just don’t like him as a number 1. I watch his tape and even his highlights and I’m just left with an ehh he’s good not great kinda feeling about him. I really want Mims.
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(04-03-2020, 02:33 PM)SadFaceBengal15 Wrote: Yea I just don’t like him as a number 1.  I watch his tape and even his highlights and I’m just left with an ehh he’s  good not great kinda feeling about him.  I really want Mims.

Depends on your definition of WR1 I guess.
In today's NFL, the best receiver on the team can be a slot receiver.
And Jefferson projects to be an elite slot receiver.

I can understand the appeal of Mims, but I don't see him as pro-ready as someone like Jeudy, Lamb, Ruggs, Jefferson, or Higgins.
Luckily for the Bengals, they have their starters at WR already that they can give a high WR draft pick a year (or two) to further develop before being forced into a starting role.

NFL.com actually has Mims ranked as their 11th WR. That seems a little low to me, but I definitely don't have him higher than 7th.
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I would think Burrow would be one of the better scouts of all, concerning the lineman he played with. I'd certainly tap into some of his first hand knowledge. Maybe not a final determination, but it wouldn't hurt.
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The advantage of drafting first in every round is that we get first shot everyone who dropped out of their "projected" round. We're less than 3 weeks from finding out. If Cush isn't there in 3, Damien Lewis will be.
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(04-02-2020, 01:04 AM)JSR18 Wrote: WhoDey2 This^^^^^^^^ Garfield Garfield Garfield  

If they want to give Burrow a familiar target, I'd prefer TE Moss in the 4-5 range...

I think Thaddeus Moss could go alot higher than people expect. Don't be surprised if he comes off the board at the bottom of the second or top of the third.

You always see the big fast H-Backs projected higher because of stats and the media loves them, but its the in-line TE-Y with receiving ability that jump up draft boards because that do it all TE is harder to find.

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(04-03-2020, 03:01 PM)Synric Wrote: I think Thaddeus Moss could go alot higher than people expect. Don't be surprised if he comes off the board at the bottom of the second or top of the third.

You always see the big fast H-Backs projected higher because of stats and the media loves them, but its the in-line TE-Y with receiving ability that jump up draft boards because that do it all TE is harder to find.

WhoDey2 If that's true, then that's too high a round for that pick. Cole Kmet from Notre Dame in the 4th?? 
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(04-03-2020, 03:01 PM)Synric Wrote: I think Thaddeus Moss could go alot higher than people expect. Don't be surprised if he comes off the board at the bottom of the second or top of the third.

You always see the big fast H-Backs projected higher because of stats and the media loves them, but its the in-line TE-Y with receiving ability that jump up draft boards because that do it all TE is harder to find.

Moss will not go in the bottom of the 2nd round b/c he just had foot surgery and no one can get the medical on him for a re-check in person.
They'll have to rely on his doctors and team for the info.
He will be available at the top of the 4th round. Even though I expect the Bengals to drop down for an extra pick there, I still think he could be there for them wherever they drop down to.
He was best friends on the team with Burrow and I hope the Bengals draft him.
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(04-04-2020, 03:55 PM)JerseyDD09 Wrote: Moss will not go in the bottom of the 2nd round b/c he just had foot surgery and no one can get the medical on him for a re-check in person.
They'll have to rely on his doctors and team for the info.
He will be available at the top of the 4th round. Even though I expect the Bengals to drop down for an extra pick there, I still think he could be there for them wherever they drop down to.
He was best friends on the team with Burrow and I hope the Bengals draft him.

Plus, wouldn't it be kinda cool having his daddy be a Bengals fan?  That would give us one out of what seems like thousands at ESPN.
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(04-04-2020, 03:55 PM)JerseyDD09 Wrote: Moss will not go in the bottom of the 2nd round b/c he just had foot surgery and no one can get the medical on him for a re-check in person.
They'll have to rely on his doctors and team for the info.
He will be available at the top of the 4th round. Even though I expect the Bengals to drop down for an extra pick there, I still think he could be there for them wherever they drop down to.
He was best friends on the team with Burrow and I hope the Bengals draft him.

Yeah I thought Thadeus was coming off surgery. 4th round sounds about right.


(04-04-2020, 04:12 PM)McC Wrote: Plus, wouldn't it be kinda cool having his daddy be a Bengals fan?  That would give us one out of what seems like thousands at ESPN.

It would. Many reasons to draft Moss, his bloodline among them. Just don't expect him to light it up as a rookie coming off
of foot surgery. That's alright most rookies don't light it up as we saw with Sample but it would be nice to have Moss in the 
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I’d definitely be down to take Moss. Our TE group is uninspiring to say the least.
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(04-04-2020, 04:38 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: I’d definitely be down to take Moss. Our TE group is uninspiring to say the least.

He has ties to the area as well. Not sure if many know that his sister played basketball at Thomas More. She won player of the year and couple national championships. I'm pretty sure she still lives in the area.
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(04-01-2020, 09:01 PM)Nebuchadnezzar Wrote: 3rd, Cushenberry C/G, LSU






If the Bengals don't get the WR out of LSU, why not get Burrows Center?

Because our starting center is experienced and getting better that would be why not
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(04-01-2020, 09:01 PM)Nebuchadnezzar Wrote: 3rd, Cushenberry C/G, LSU






If the Bengals don't get the WR out of LSU, why not get Burrows Center?

Not if Lucas Niang is still on the board. 
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I've been a huge fan of Moss in the 4th for a while. Anything to keep Burrow comfortable.

Not to mention, he would instantly upgrade the TE room as soon as he's healthy...

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