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Awuzie update
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Good news.
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Good news. With this being his last year under contract tho, they still have to prepare to replace him.
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(04-17-2023, 01:05 PM)jj22 Wrote: Good news. With this being his last year under contract tho, they still have to prepare to replace him.

This is true, but perhaps now they won't feel compeled to only consider CBs who they view as being able to compete as possible day 1 starters.  Happy for Chido and his rehab.
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Great news and keep up the good work
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Yep. This is good news. It takes drafting a CB early down a notch. It is a good CB class, but we do not HAVE to if there is better value elsewhere.

High (starter now): TE, P.

Medium: (depth now, starter soon probably): CB, WR, DT/NT, RB

Low: (no need, but would be nice): RT, DE

Depth only: QB2

I think we are set, but never pass great value: LB, S, PK, LS
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(04-17-2023, 01:27 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: This is true, but perhaps now they won't feel compeled to only consider CBs who they view as being able to compete as possible day 1 starters.  Happy for Chido and his rehab.


The Bengals have really done a good job opening up the draft with their free agency. Right Tackle is probably the only big question mark. 


Good to hear about Chido he was a top 5 corner before he got hurt last year.

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(04-17-2023, 01:58 PM)Synric Wrote: The Bengals have really done a good job opening up the draft with their free agency. Right Tackle is probably the only big question mark. 


Good to hear about Chido he was a top 5 corner before he got hurt last year.

Based on Zac’s presser this morning I’m not so sure RT is a huge priority at #28. Sounds like they are good to go with Carman and his progress as a NFL player. He basically said he’d really matured. And that was an issue. Matured in realizing what it takes. I think Collins probably realizes he’s gotta get with it. No mention of Jonah. He refused to comment on his discussions with him or any player. I’ve maintained #28 will be a CB/RT/TE or even a S/WR IF it’s a player they love. I think that if there’s a top TE they draft him first. Then it becomes a tossup between RB & RT for our 2nd.
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Awuzie being likely ready to go by Week 1 gives me less concern about taking a CB in Rds 1-2 now, but as some others have said, he's in a contract year along with Sidney Jones, so going CB early still might make sense for long-term purposes.
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So BPA for sure since Zac said Smiths the starting TE, Awuzie should be ok for the start to the season and Carman and maybe Jonah at RT? I still would like to see Mixon gone so I definitely want them to take a RB in the first few rounds.
Trading down looks like a good option if they get an acceptable offer.
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(04-17-2023, 03:29 PM)Clark W Griswold Wrote: So BPA for sure since Zac said Smiths the starting TE, Awuzie should be ok for the start to the season and Carman and maybe Jonah at RT?  I still would like to see Mixon gone so I definitely want them to take a RB in the first few rounds.
Trading down looks like a good option if they get an acceptable offer.

I'd take a good trade down almost regardless of who is there at 28. Only a major drop would make me consider staying there.
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(04-17-2023, 02:12 PM)Soonerpeace Wrote: Based on Zac’s presser this morning I’m not so sure RT is a huge priority at #28. Sounds like they are good to go with Carman and his progress as a NFL player. He basically said he’d really matured. And that was an issue. Matured in realizing what it takes. I think Collins probably realizes he’s gotta get with it. No mention of Jonah. He refused to comment on his discussions with him or any player. I’ve maintained #28 will be a CB/RT/TE or even a S/WR IF it’s a player they love. I think that if there’s a top TE they draft him first. Then it becomes a tossup between RB & RT for our 2nd.

Honestly though do you think he's going to come out and tell us 10 days before the draft what the teams biggest priority really is?
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Glad to see he's feeling "great!" Now whether this is a carefully designed smokescreen- Bengals to the league, or Chido to the Bengals- I'm not sure, but glad to hear the positive vibes regardless!
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(04-17-2023, 07:02 PM)Memphis_Bengal Wrote: Honestly though do you think he's going to come out and tell us 10 days before the draft what the teams biggest priority really is?

No and I don’t think they are remotely tied to a position. But there’s been speculation on drafting a RT at 1. But I was isolating on RT and his comments. His comments seemed to be very pro-Carman which is a switch.
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(04-17-2023, 04:39 PM)Crazyjdawg Wrote: I'd take a good trade down almost regardless of who is there at 28. Only a major drop would make me consider staying there.

The only kicker is the 5th year option: that has become so valuable nowadays.
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Big fan of his. Really rooting for the guy.
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I love that he is rearing to go. Big fan of Chido and was really bummed when he went out last year. I hope we still draft some CB’s and let Apple hit the streets.
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That’s good news….I’d still like to bring Apple back as insurance. Awuzie being back from the injury and able to play does not mean he’ll be as productive especially early on. It’d also be nice to be able to ease him back in until he is 100% mentally when it comes to the injury.
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(04-17-2023, 01:05 PM)jj22 Wrote: Good news. With this being his last year under contract tho, they still have to prepare to replace him.

True...    Having a year to groom a replacement from the draft will help
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