RD. 1 - 17th Selection:
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Mike Green - DE - Marshall - 6'3" 251
I would be lying if I did not say that the two separate allegations for sexual assault do not bother me because they give me significant pause in this selection. With that said the allegations were a few years ago and nothing has seem to come from either instance. If the Bengals feel confident in their due diligence concerning these matters then they land a dynamic edge rusher in Green. He plays with exceptional power and explosion as well as a high motor and violent hands. Green should push for significant snaps as a rookie and would appear to be the heir apparent to Hendrickson.
RD. 2- 49th Selection:
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Donovan Jackson - G - The Ohio State - 6'4" 315
Jackson comes with a prototypical guard frame with a thick upper body and broad hips and has good length for an interior player. Jackson could have hurt his draft stock by moving out to LT for the Buckeyes due to injury but rather he raised his stock by putting together an outstanding run down the stretch on the edge. Jackson is a natural LG and it shows in both passing and run sets. Jackson plays a technically sound brand of football and while he may not be a pancake blocker he does look to finish when he locks onto a defender. Jackson should be the day 1 starting LG.
RD. 3 - 81st Selection:
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Tate Ratledge - G - Georgia - 6'6.5" - 308
I could not believe the luck when Jackson was on the board at 49 and equally so to have Ratledge on the board at 81. However, I would not be able to get to the podium fast enough to make both selections. Ratledge plays a violent and physical brand of football at the RG position and looks to put every defender he engages on the ground. The toughness and physicality that Tate brings to the field are qualities that the Bengals have been missing on the interior of the line. Tate appears to diagnosis and react quickly to stunts and twists and seems to display a good football IQ. He should be able to push for the starting RG position very early.
RD. 4 - 119th Selection:
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Jacob Parrish - CB - K State - 5' 10" 191
When you watch film on this kid there is just a lot to like about him. Parrish is silky smooth in coverage with fluid hips and very fast feet. He brings elite speed to the edge and good length to go along with good ball skills. Has displayed very good ability in man coverage as well as the ability to be productive in off man schemes. He is not a dominant run defender but is not afraid to stick his nose in either. Adding a touch more bulk should help him in this area as well. A great addition to the Bengals secondary and one that should push several players for snaps.
RD. 5 - 153rd Selection:
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Barryn Sorrell - DE - Texas - 6'3" 256
The Bengals look to the edge of he defensive line again in the 5th round grabbing Sorrell from Texas. Sorrell is an edge player who has displayed excellent technique and and a tenacious rushing style. Sorrell does not generate eye popping power but he has displayed a really high football IQ and an ability to set up blockers with a variety of moves. Sorrell has shown very good ability to separate from defenders to be able to pursue the play or push the pocket.
RD. 6 - 193rd Selection:
J.J. Pegues - DT - Ole Miss - 6'2.5" 309
The Bengals look to the D line again with their final selection only this time moving to the interior with an extremely strong and explosive DT in Pegues. His movement, quickness, and change of direction are elite but he needs to continue to improve his game when engaged by double teams. Another aspect that Pegues brings to the team is on offense as a short yardage back. While early on it may have been a gimmick, Pegues proved to be extremely valuable as a runner in short yardage and goal line situations. Pegues rushed for 7 TDs for the Rebels in '24 and averaged 3.3 yards per carry.