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Post by clinz on Mar 31, 2021 18:38:48 GMT -5
I agree with you. I’m starting to lean Chase 1st then OL 2nd. The depth at OL is way better than WR this year. I like having a #1 WR but I think Tee could be a #1 too. That could give the Bengals two of them plus Boyd. That’s dangerous. Get the T in round two and put him at RG next to Reiff to learn and grow. Then in year 2 you could move him to tackle. I’d like to see Spain and Filo battle it out at LG. Hopefully Hopkins can get better soon. The C position is shaky with Price right now. Bengals still have around 21-23 mil to spend. They could shore up both sides of the line ( C,G,DE) still then really draft for depth. I have a feeling they’re holding money back to resign Bates and Hubbard during this football season. I can’t wait for the draft.
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Post by lostwou on Apr 1, 2021 5:47:49 GMT -5
Yes. The more I think about it the more Chase makes sense. He already has history with Burrows so he won't struggle transitioning. 3 top WRs? Geez. But again you better have a plan to protect Burrow. I'm also good with Sewell pick but it wud be tuff passing on Chase. What a nightmare for opposing defenses.
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Post by chocowinity on Apr 1, 2021 13:52:54 GMT -5
They are in a great place. I would say to go OL. It is going to depend if the Bengals are going Offensive or Defensive. They could pick Sewell with the fifth pick or trade down with the Panthers and get Sewell or Slater with the 8th pick. If they trade down they may get a 6th or 5th Round pick from the Panthers. They could even trade down with another team and get Slater. If the Bengals are Offensive minded, they will choose Chase or Pitts. The first round is going to be interesting. I see a lot of trades down and up from all teams.
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