07-01-2025, 01:40 PM
A to Z Sports has five predictions that they think will come true before the season starts, and that gave me hope.
I'm still up in the air about signing him to an extension, but it's good to know that they think he'll end his holdout because that situation has been bugging me.
No way Stewart sits out the year and passes on all this money. I understand that he's upset by the new contract language, but the team is finally being smart and Shemar needs to realize that this is the future of the entire league.
Like Hendrickson, that's good to hear because I always expect the worst with our franchise.
Anything to get the best players on the field to protect Burrow is great, IMCO because the line is the only thing keeping us from a Super Bowl, especially with an improved defense.
I liked Moss but I think Brooks was a steal and I think he'll eventually be a playmaker for us, which he could have a few big plays this season, even playing behind Brown and Perine.
Let's hope Newton continues to improve and creates competition in the defensive backfield to get the best players on the field.
Let's hope these predictions come true and we come out swinging!
WHO-DEY!
Quote:1. Trey will sign his extension:
I think if one contract holdup gets solved before the other, it's the one that's been around for longer. Hendrickson has been away from the team for the entirety of the offseason outside of one impromptu media session during voluntary workouts. He knows his worth, and the closer the season gets, the Bengals will realize it as well.
This could definitely go into training camp, even if the deadline should be the first practice, but I don't think it'll last much longer than that. Hendrickson is a workaholic who wants to be out there as much as the team needs him.
I expect an extension to be signed in time before the team's first preseason game on Aug. 7. That doesn't mean he'll play in that game, rather it means he'll participate in camp at some point and not take this all the way to the start of the regular season.
I'm still up in the air about signing him to an extension, but it's good to know that they think he'll end his holdout because that situation has been bugging me.
Quote:2. Shemar Stewart will sign his rookie contract right before the regular season
This situation mirrors past Bengals rookie contract holdups of the past, long before the rookie wage scale put an end to those problems. Many of those holdouts lasted until the games got real.
Déjà vu is very real here.
Stewart and his camp managed to make his contract dilemma more intense and contentious than Hendrickson's plight. The problem is he has essentially zero leverage as someone who has never practiced in the NFL let alone played a down. The Bengals want him to accept new default language. Odds are he'll eventually say yes, but not before exhausting as much time as possible and getting a concession in return such as an advance on his signing bonus money.
No way Stewart sits out the year and passes on all this money. I understand that he's upset by the new contract language, but the team is finally being smart and Shemar needs to realize that this is the future of the entire league.
Like Hendrickson, that's good to hear because I always expect the worst with our franchise.
Quote:This is the most important battle of Bengals training camp, sans Cal Adomitis vs. William Wagner for long snapper of course. Patrick is the newcomer veteran looking to start for a fourth team in his career while Ford aims to remain in the starting lineup after taking over at left guard late last year.
Not exactly the heavyweight fight many expected to take place back in February, but here we are.
Patrick has been around longer and is a better athlete in pass protection compared to the stockier Ford. I think that difference will convince the coaches to start Patrick and utilize Ford as a versatile backup again, but the margins here are razor-thin.
Anything to get the best players on the field to protect Burrow is great, IMCO because the line is the only thing keeping us from a Super Bowl, especially with an improved defense.
Quote:4. Tahj Brooks will make Zack Moss expendable at running back
Rookie running backs are made for the preseason. It's time for them to run wild behind chaotic offensive lines and against equally inexperienced defenders. It'll be the perfect proving ground for Brooks as he's the youngest of the tailbacks projected to make the initial 53-man roster.
Brooks will not overtake starter Chase Brown, nor will he earn more trust than Samaje Perine. Overtaking Zack Moss on the depth chart before September? Entirely plausible.
Moss is already a tad behind recovering from his season-ending neck injury. How involved he'll be in camp remains to be seen, so Brooks will have ample opportunity to make his case as RB3, which could create a whole new conversation about Moss.
I liked Moss but I think Brooks was a steal and I think he'll eventually be a playmaker for us, which he could have a few big plays this season, even playing behind Brown and Perine.
Quote:5. Josh Newton will be named a Week 1 starting cornerback
One of the most popular names coming out of the offseason program, Newton is locked in entering his second year. The departure of Mike Hilton opens up a starting gig as the nickelback, and Newton's main competition, Dax Hill, has yet to be cleared to practice with his nearly healed ACL.
Even when Hill returns to the field, he'll have a chance to take snaps on the boundary and give DJ Turner and Cam Taylor-Britt a run for their money. Newton looked just as good, if not better, than those two in May and June and made a great first impression throughout his rookie season.
I think it'll take a disappointing August for Newton to not emerge as one of the top three cornerbacks in this group. He's in good favor with the coaches and the available role in the slot suits him well.
Let's hope Newton continues to improve and creates competition in the defensive backfield to get the best players on the field.
Let's hope these predictions come true and we come out swinging!
WHO-DEY!