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***2024 NFL DRAFT THREAD***
Jace McClellan is a name to keep an eye on.

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(04-27-2024, 04:41 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Need a punter still. Who is left?

ESPN has a list of best available players at each position and overall best players available.  Best available is subjective of course.

https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft/bestavailable/_/position/p


They also have a list of who has been drafted in each round:

https://www.espn.com/nfl/draft/rounds/_/round/5
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How many RBs do the Jets need?
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(04-27-2024, 04:55 PM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: How many RBs do the Jets need?

42
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Davis RB S. Dakota St is another guy I would have traded up for. Just went to the Jets.
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In looking for a kick returner and running back, these are listed as the 3 best RB's in kick and punt returns. I don't know if any drafted yet.

Keilan Robinson of Texas. Also a good pass catcher.

Will Shipley, Clemson

Tyrone Tracey Jr, Purdue....Was a WR but turned to RB, so the dude can catch also.

With Mixon gone and Bengals saying they need a college back for depth. maybe look to special teams help also. I'm old enough that I remember a kick returner named LeRoy Kelly who became a Hall of Fame RB. You go way back, and Jim Thorpe could return kicks. A RB that can catch and return kicks could be a good addition now at end of the draft.

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(04-27-2024, 05:02 PM)kevin Wrote: In looking for a kick returner and running back, these are listed as the 3 best RB's in kick and punt returns.  I don't know if any drafted yet.

Keilan Robinson of Texas.  Also a good pass catcher.

Will Shipley, Clemson

Tyrone Tracey Jr, Purdue....Was a WR but turned to RB, so the dude can catch also.

With Mixon gone and Bengals saying they need a college back for depth. maybe look to special teams help also.  I'm old enough that I remember a kick returner named LeRoy Kelly who became a Hall of Fame RB.  You go way back, and Jim Thorpe could return kicks.  A RB that can catch and return kicks could be a good addition now at end of the draft.

GO BENGALS
All gone.  They need a thumper.
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(04-27-2024, 05:02 PM)kevin Wrote: In looking for a kick returner and running back, these are listed as the 3 best RB's in kick and punt returns.  I don't know if any drafted yet.

Keilan Robinson of Texas.  Also a good pass catcher.

Will Shipley, Clemson

Tyrone Tracey Jr, Purdue....Was a WR but turned to RB, so the dude can catch also.

With Mixon gone and Bengals saying they need a college back for depth. maybe look to special teams help also.  I'm old enough that I remember a kick returner named LeRoy Kelly who became a Hall of Fame RB.  You go way back, and Jim Thorpe could return kicks.  A RB that can catch and return kicks could be a good addition now at end of the draft.

GO BENGALS

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(04-27-2024, 04:52 PM)Bengalholic Wrote: The Newton pick is going under the radar. The kid is very scheme specific, but our scheme fits him very well. Nice value in the 5th.

Probably penciled in to replace Hilton soon as his contract expires.. 5'8" and quick inside..
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(04-27-2024, 04:49 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Had no idea he existed, but a pretty great name.
Absolutely.

Kid is 6'2", big frame, runs a 4.4, and has an amazing catch radius.
Needs route work though.

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6th round begins. These guys are available at the start. Do any of them make it to the Bengals pick?

Christian Mahogany OG
Johnny Wilson WR
Malik Washington WR
Ryan Rehkow P
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Cornelius Johnson would be a really good ST piece.
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Steelers with Logan Lee continue the heavy AFC North Trenches draft.

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(04-27-2024, 05:10 PM)007BengalsFan Wrote: 6th round begins. These guys are available at the start.  Do any of them make it to the Bengals pick?

Christian Mahogany OG
Johnny Wilson WR
Malik Washington WR
Ryan Rehkow P

Like the idea of Wilson, and like some have said, might be an idea to see him add weight and move to TE like Waller did to revitalize his career with the Raiders.
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I didn't realize that using the word antisemitic and college in the same post were part of The Seven Words You Can't Say on TV. I'll try to use one syllable words moving forward as to not confuse anyone that may be misreading the situation wrong.
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(04-27-2024, 05:17 PM)coachmcneil71 Wrote: I didn't realize that using the word antisemitic and college in the same post were part of The Seven Words You Can't Say on TV. I'll try to use one syllable words moving forward as to not confuse anyone that may be misreading the situation wrong.

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There goes Washington.
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Still plenty of talent left. Expecting some big swings
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(04-27-2024, 05:14 PM)FormerlyBengalRugby Wrote: Like the idea of Wilson, and like some have said, might be an idea to see him add weight and move to TE like Waller did to revitalize his career with the Raiders.

I like Wilson or Mahogany with #194 if either one of them fall that far.  If no one has taken Rehkow by that point, I think we can get him in the 7th.  Those would be my choices for the first 6th round pick.  Do we have enough room for Wingo at DT?  I would be tempted to add him
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Falcons took McClellan damn.

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