02-13-2023, 09:15 PM
Free Agency
Resign:
Von Bell
Hayden Hurst
Samaje Perine
Eli Apple
Trey Flowers
Brandon Allen
Mitchell Wilcox
Michael Thomas
Don't Resign:
Germaine Pratt (Only because I think he'll get too much money, if he's affordable I'd definitely keep him)
Jessie Bates
Max Scharping
Drew Sample
Traveyon Williams
Trent Taylor
Clark Harris
Release:
La'el Collins OT (When possible)
Joe Mixon RB
Free Agents:
Mike McGlinchey OT
Leighton Vander Esch LB
Round 1 Jahmyr Gibbs RB Alabama
With RT taken care of in Free Agency the Bengals can take the Best Player Available approach at the end of Round 1. Selecting Gibbs would take this offense to another level. Gibbs compares to Alvin Kamara/Travis Etienne and has the speed and change of direction to take it to the house anytime he touches the ball.
Round 2 Zach Harrison DE Ohio State
The Bengals seem to have a type with Defensive ends and Harrison fits the mold. Tall strong player who can hold the edge but still has the ability to rush the passer. A bit raw but could learn a lot from Hubbard/Hendrickson and can contribute in a rotation from day one.
Round 3 Andrew Vorhees OG USC
Versatile lineman who will instantly challenge Volson for the starting left guard spot
Round 4 Josh Whyle TE UC
One of my favorite players in the draft. All around tight end who was underused at UC. Can start as TE #2 and learn behind Hurst until eventually becoming the starter.
Round 5 Carrington Valentine CB Kentucky
This CB class seems pretty deep, picking Valentine in the 5th would be a steal. Local player who started on the outside for Kentucky. Should at least be quality depth while he develops. I expect him to rise throughout the draft process
Round 6 Demarcco Hellams S
Hard hitting Safety who could use some time behind Bell to improve in coverage.
Round 7 Joseph Ngata WR Clemson
While Ngata struggled with injuries during his time at Clemson, when he was healthy playing with DJU did him no favors. Ngata showed well during practice for the NFLPA Colliegete bowl and got upgraded to the Shrine Bowl. I think Ngata is a sleeper and a good late round find.
Undrafted Free Agents:
Jack Colletto FB Oregon State
Colletto is a weapon and one of my favorite players in the draft. He projects to a FB/H Back or maybe even TE but has also played RB, Wildcat QB and LB. at Oregon State. Not exactly sure how he translates to the NFL but I would be thrilled to add him to the squad as a UDFA.
Lou Hedley P Miami
Badass Punter to compete with Chrisman.
Resign:
Von Bell
Hayden Hurst
Samaje Perine
Eli Apple
Trey Flowers
Brandon Allen
Mitchell Wilcox
Michael Thomas
Don't Resign:
Germaine Pratt (Only because I think he'll get too much money, if he's affordable I'd definitely keep him)
Jessie Bates
Max Scharping
Drew Sample
Traveyon Williams
Trent Taylor
Clark Harris
Release:
La'el Collins OT (When possible)
Joe Mixon RB
Free Agents:
Mike McGlinchey OT
Leighton Vander Esch LB
Round 1 Jahmyr Gibbs RB Alabama
With RT taken care of in Free Agency the Bengals can take the Best Player Available approach at the end of Round 1. Selecting Gibbs would take this offense to another level. Gibbs compares to Alvin Kamara/Travis Etienne and has the speed and change of direction to take it to the house anytime he touches the ball.
Round 2 Zach Harrison DE Ohio State
The Bengals seem to have a type with Defensive ends and Harrison fits the mold. Tall strong player who can hold the edge but still has the ability to rush the passer. A bit raw but could learn a lot from Hubbard/Hendrickson and can contribute in a rotation from day one.
Round 3 Andrew Vorhees OG USC
Versatile lineman who will instantly challenge Volson for the starting left guard spot
Round 4 Josh Whyle TE UC
One of my favorite players in the draft. All around tight end who was underused at UC. Can start as TE #2 and learn behind Hurst until eventually becoming the starter.
Round 5 Carrington Valentine CB Kentucky
This CB class seems pretty deep, picking Valentine in the 5th would be a steal. Local player who started on the outside for Kentucky. Should at least be quality depth while he develops. I expect him to rise throughout the draft process
Round 6 Demarcco Hellams S
Hard hitting Safety who could use some time behind Bell to improve in coverage.
Round 7 Joseph Ngata WR Clemson
While Ngata struggled with injuries during his time at Clemson, when he was healthy playing with DJU did him no favors. Ngata showed well during practice for the NFLPA Colliegete bowl and got upgraded to the Shrine Bowl. I think Ngata is a sleeper and a good late round find.
Undrafted Free Agents:
Jack Colletto FB Oregon State
Colletto is a weapon and one of my favorite players in the draft. He projects to a FB/H Back or maybe even TE but has also played RB, Wildcat QB and LB. at Oregon State. Not exactly sure how he translates to the NFL but I would be thrilled to add him to the squad as a UDFA.
Lou Hedley P Miami
Badass Punter to compete with Chrisman.