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The 2025 Bengals Rosters Thread: Coaches & Players
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Well, that did not take long!

Here I was, preparing for an off-season roster thread, and the FO moved on some coaching changes.

Reportedly, DC Lou Anarumo, OL/run game coordinator coach Frank Pollack, DL coach Marion Hobby, and LB coach James Bettcher have all been let go.

https://www.wlwt.com/article/cincinnati-bengals-2025-coaching-changes-lou-anarumo/63349373

So I guess I'll add a component to the roster thread, the coaches part. I will start there and then go into a list of the current roster status and FA's. Followed up by our cap situation and analysis. And then a roster analysis/path forward section by position group.

I will try to break it up into manageable bites.

Here goes:

2025 Bengals Rosters: Coaches & Players

I. Current Coaching Roster

https://www.bengals.com/team/coaches-roster/

A. Head Coach & Coordinators
Head Coach: Zach Taylor
Offensive Coordinator: Dan Pitcher
Defensive Coordinator: Open (Lou Anarumo fired)
Chief of Coaching staff: Doug Rosfeld
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B. Offensive Coaches

Run game coordinator/OL: Open (Frank Pollack fired)
Pass game coordinator: Justin Rascati
WR: Troy Walters
TE: James Casey
RB: Justin Hill
QB: Brad Kragthorpe
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Offensive assistant: Jordan Salkin
OL assistant: Detek Frazier
QB assistant: Fredi Knighten
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C. Defensive Coaches

Senior Defensive Assistant: Mark Duffner
DL: Open (Marion Hobby fired)
LB: Open (James Bettcher fired)
Secondary/CBs: Charles Burks
Secondary/Safeties: Jordan Kovacs
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Defensive Assistant: Ronnie Regula
Defensive Quality Control: Louie Cioffi
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D. Special Teams Coaches

ST Coordinator/Assistant HC: Darrin Simmons
ST Assistant: Ben Jacobs

E. Strength & Conditioning

Head/DIR Player Performance: Joey Boese
Ast STR & COND: Diamond Simmons
Ast STR & COND: Garrett Swanson
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II. Current Player Roster: Signed for 2025 = 44

Offense = 21
QB (2): Burrow; Browning
RB (3): C. Brown; Moss, Milton
WR (5): Chase, Iosivas; C. Jones, I. Williams, Burton
TE (3): D Sample; All, McLachlan
OT (3): O. Brown, Mims, Cochran
G (3): Cappa, Volson; Stueber
C (2): Karras (C/G), Lee (C/T/G)
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Defense = 22
DE (5): Hendrickson, Hubbard; Murphy, C. Johnson, I. Thomas
DT (3): Rankins; Jenkins, Jackson
LB (4): L. Wilson, Pratt; Njongmeta, Heyward
CB (6): CTB, D. Hill; Turner, Newton, Ivey, L Robinson
S (4): Battle, Stone; Anderson, Anthony
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PK: McPherson
P:
LS:
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III. Bengals Free Agents: 53/IR

Pos, Player

1. WR2:Tee Higgins
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2. DT1: BJ Hill
3. CB3: Mike Hilton
4. TE2/WR4: Mike Gesicki
5. P: Ryan Rehkow
6. LS: Cal Adomitis
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7. RT1: Trent Brown
8. OG3/OT4: Cody Ford
9. DE3: Joseph Ossai
10. LB3: Akeem Davis-Gaither
11. S3: Vonn Bell
12. RB3: Khalil Herbert
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13. DE5: Cam Sample
14. TE4: Tanner Hudson
15. DT5: Jay Tufele
16. TE5: Cam Grandy
17. LB4: Joe Bachie
18. OG5/OT6: Jaxson Kirkland
19. PK: Cade York
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20. RB4: Trayveon Williams
21. RB5: Chris Evans
22. OG/OT: D'Ante Smith
23. CB7: Marco Williams
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I *THINK* that is everyone. But I have a feeling I forgot a couple.
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IV. Bengals Free Agents: Practice Squad

1. CB Jalen Davis
2. WR Kendric Pryor
3. OC/OG: Tre Hill
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4..QB: Logan Woodside
5. RB: Gary Brightwell
6. WR: Cole Burgess
7. OT: Andrew Coker
8. OG: Tayshawn Manning
9. DE: Raymond Johnson III
10. DT: Dominique Davis
11. CB: Micah Abraham
12. CB: Nate Beooks
13. S: PJ Jules
14. S: Craig Young
15. S: Jaylen Key
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Whew! Round 2 will be cap analysis, PFF scores, and position group stuff.
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Can you imagine a defensive line with Myles Garrett, Micah Parsons, and Trey Hendrickson?
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(01-06-2025, 03:30 PM)Fan_in_Kettering Wrote: Can you imagine a defensive line with Myles Garrett, Micah Parsons, and Trey Hendrickson?

Why stop there might as well add Dexter Lawrence. Ninja
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(01-06-2025, 03:32 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote: Why stop there might as well add Dexter Lawrence. Ninja

If a 1st rounder can get me Lawrence or Garrett or Parsons, I make that trade yesterday. 

But I think it would cost more. 
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For those wanting help in the draft, here are the PFF scores for Rd1/Rd2/Rd3 DL trenches help last year:

DE:
15th: Latu, Indy: 71.5, 4 sacks, 38 pressures
17th: Turner, Minny: 63.9, 3 sacks, 12 pressures
19th: Verse, Rams: 86.2, 6 sacks, 77 pressures
21st: Robinson, Miami: 70.0, 7 sacks, 56 pressures
27th: Robinson, Arizona: 48.4, 1 sack, 2 pressures
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56th: Kneeland, Dallas: 50.8, 0 sacks, 11 pressures
57th: Braswell, Tampa: 61.0, 3 sacks, 19 pressures
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76th: Elliss, Broncos: 55.3, 6 sacks, 20 pressures
93rd: Isaac, Ravens: 66.2, 0 sacks, 0 pressures
94th: Hunt, Eagles: 64.2, 2 sacks, 10 pressures

DT:
16th: Byron Murphy, Sea: 58.2, 1 sack, 21 pressures
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35th: Orhorhoro, Atl, 56.2, 0 sacks, 6 pressures
36th: Newton, Wash: 52.6, 2 sacks, 18 pressures
38th: Sweat, Tenn: 76.2, 2 sacks, 23 pressures
39th: Fiske, Rams: 56.5, 9 sacks, 51 pressures
48th: Smith, Jags, 43.7, 3 sacks, 14 pressures
49th: Jenkins, Bengals: 45.4, 3 sacks, 11 pressures
54th: Hall, Browns: 67.7, 1 sack, 16 pressures
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95th: Carter, Bills: 41.4, 0 sacks, 8 pressures
97th: Jackson, Bengals: 53.0, 1 sack, 7 pressures
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(01-06-2025, 10:36 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: For those wanting help in the draft, here are the PFF scores for Rd1/Rd2/Rd3 DL trenches help last year:

DE:
15th: Latu, Indy: 71.5, 4 sacks, 38 pressures
17th: Turner, Minny: 63.9, 3 sacks, 12 pressures
19th: Verse, Rams: 86.2, 6 sacks, 77 pressures
21st: Robinson, Miami: 70.0, 7 sacks, 56 pressures
27th: Robinson, Arizona: 48.4, 1 sack, 2 pressures
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56th: Kneeland, Dallas: 50.8, 0 sacks, 11 pressures
57th: Braswell, Tampa: 61.0, 3 sacks, 19 pressures
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76th: Elliss, Broncos: 55.3, 6 sacks, 20 pressures
93rd: Isaac, Ravens: 66.2, 0 sacks, 0 pressures
94th: Hunt, Eagles: 64.2, 2 sacks, 10 pressures

DT:
16th: Byron Murphy, Sea: 58.2, 1 sack, 21 pressures
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35th: Orhorhoro, Atl, 56.2, 0 sacks, 6 pressures
36th: Newton, Wash: 52.6, 2 sacks, 18 pressures
38th: Sweat, Tenn: 76.2, 2 sacks, 23 pressures
39th: Fiske, Rams: 56.5, 9 sacks, 51 pressures
48th: Smith, Jags, 43.7, 3 sacks, 14 pressures
49th: Jenkins, Bengals: 45.4, 3 sacks, 11 pressures
54th: Hall, Browns: 67.7, 1 sack, 16 pressures
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95th: Carter, Bills: 41.4, 0 sacks, 8 pressures
97th: Jackson, Bengals: 53.0, 1 sack, 7 pressures

Wow Rams crushed it with Verse and Fiske.
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(Yesterday, 01:15 AM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: Wow Rams crushed it with Verse and Fiske.

They really did. It was shocking how good they were as rookies.
You can always trust an dishonest man to be dishonest. Honestly, it's the honest ones you have to look out for.
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The unvested players on the PS contracts expired at the end of the Bengal's season.  These players have been signed to future contracts.  The vets contracts expire at the end of the league year

CB Micah Abraham
HB Gary Brightwell
CB Nate Brooks
WR Cole Burgess
OT Andrew Coker
DE Raymond Johnson III
S PJ Jules
S Jaylen Key
G Tashawn Manning
WR Kendric Pryor
LB Craig Young
 
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(01-06-2025, 01:58 PM)Isaac Curtis: The Real #85 Wrote: 2025 Bengals Rosters: Coaches & Players

I. Current Coaching Roster

https://www.bengals.com/team/coaches-roster/

A. Head Coach & Coordinators
Head Coach: Zach Taylor
Offensive Coordinator: Dan Pitcher
Defensive Coordinator: Open (Lou Anarumo fired)
Chief of Coaching staff: Doug Rosfeld
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B.  Offensive Coaches

Run game coordinator/OL: Open (Frank Pollack fired)
Pass game coordinator: Justin Rascati
WR: Troy Walters
TE: James Casey
RB: Justin Hill
QB: Brad Kragthorpe
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Offensive assistant: Jordan Salkin
OL assistant: Detek Frazier
QB assistant: Fredi Knighten
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C.  Defensive Coaches

Senior Defensive Assistant: Mark Duffner
DL: Open (Marion Hobby fired)
LB: Open (James Bettcher fired)
Secondary/CBs: Charles Burks
Secondary/Safeties: Jordan Kovacs
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Defensive Assistant: Ronnie Regula
Defensive Quality Control: Louie Cioffi
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D.  Special Teams Coaches

ST Coordinator/Assistant HC: Darrin Simmons
ST Assistant: Ben Jacobs

E.  Strength & Conditioning

Head/DIR Player Performance: Joey Boese
Ast STR & COND: Diamond Simmons
Ast STR & COND: Garrett Swanson
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Just out of curiosity, what exactly are the duties of those roles?? I mean Offensive Chief of Staff, is he like the offense's President?  And how about this guy tagged with "Defensive Quality Control", I mean how does he get a pass with all of the poor tackling technique displayed this season??
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(11 hours ago)SunsetBengal Wrote: Just out of curiosity, what exactly are the duties of those roles?? I mean Offensive Chief of Staff, is he like the offense's President?  And how about this guy tagged with "Defensive Quality Control", I mean how does he get a pass with all of the poor tackling technique displayed this season??

The "Chief of Staff" is basically an administrative position. He coordinates the coaches' schedules and media appearances. He puts together the scouting reports. He organizes free agent and draft prospect visits.  And ultimately he does anything Zac or the coaches need him to in order to spend more time on actual coaching.   

The Quality Control Coaches are baby coaches still wearing training wheels. They spend a lot of time watching tape and with the scout team.  Their role is to assist any coach on the field as needed.  Brad Kragthorpe started as an offensive quality control coach
 
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(11 hours ago)pally Wrote: The "Chief of Staff" is basically an administrative position. He coordinates the coaches' schedules and media appearances. He puts together the scouting reports. He organizes free agent and draft prospect visits.  And ultimately he does anything Zac or the coaches need him to in order to spend more time on actual coaching.   

The Quality Control Coaches are baby coaches still wearing training wheels. They spend a lot of time watching tape and with the scout team.  Their role is to assist any coach on the field as needed.  Brad Kragthorpe started as an offensive quality control coach

If I were Bengals management, I'd have to let Louie Cioffe go as well. For him not to start ringing the warning bell over the poor tackling technique is a sure fire way to know that he doesn't have what it takes to be a full-time coach. (I know that I'm harping on the lack of tackling execution pretty hard, but honestly it might be part of why Lou lost his job)
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(11 hours ago)SunsetBengal Wrote: If I were Bengals management, I'd have to let Louie Cioffe go as well. For him not to start ringing the warning bell over the poor tackling technique is a sure fire way to know that he doesn't have what it takes to be a full-time coach. (I know that I'm harping on the lack of tackling execution pretty hard, but honestly it might be part of why Lou lost his job)

He is gone..at least according to the coach's page on Bengals.com
 
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(10 hours ago)pally Wrote: He is gone..at least according to the coach's page on Bengals.com

That makes sense, it just wasn't a newsworthy firing because like you said, Quality Control is more like a coach in training.
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(10 hours ago)SunsetBengal Wrote: That makes sense, it just wasn't a newsworthy firing because like you said, Quality Control is more like a coach in training.

Quality control guys usually only work on one year contracts so its likely he wasn't fired just not retained
 
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(10 hours ago)pally Wrote: Quality control guys usually only work on one year contracts so its likely he wasn't fired just not retained

Fair enough, I just wanted to lump as many people as possible as part of the problem of not addressing the poor tackling as I could.
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-Frank Booth 1/9/23
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(10 hours ago)SunsetBengal Wrote: Fair enough, I just wanted to lump as many people as possible as part of the problem of not addressing the poor tackling as I could.

I just figured that is why it wasn't announced with the others who are no longer with the team
 
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