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As of right now, I think the Bengals should prioritize the following positions (in this order) in next year's draft:
1. CB - Bengals biggest need by far. Newman and Jones have been solid but are both getting too long in the tooth. Hall is a question mark returning from injury and Krikpatrick has been a colossal bust. Ifo Ekpre-Ofuno from Oregon and Louchiez Purifoy from Florida seem to be the cream of this crop, and the most likely Bengals targets in the first round.
2. OLB - With Burfict firmly entrenched on the weakside and one or both of the Reys manning the middle, the Bengals could definitely use a strong-side backer to put Harrison out to pasture. There are two guys in this year's draft who I might take over a CB - Anthony Barr of UCLA and Khalid Mack of Buffalo. They will both likely be top 10 (if not top 5) guys, but in case one of them slides, I'd pounce. Otherwise we could and should probably take a good one on Day 2.
3. OL - No pressing or specific need, but the OL has not been particularly strong this year. Zeitler and Cook have been inconsistent, and Whitworth will need a replacement eventually (but maybe not for another year or two). Taylor Lewan would be great if he slid into the second round. Michigan linemen are always good (but I'm biased of course). A more likely scenario will have an OL be the first round target in the 2015 draft, probably an OT to replace Whitworth.
4. QB - Yes, by far the most controversial. I wouldn't take one in the first round unless a franchise guy unexpectedly fell in my lap (I'd pass on Manziel), but I would very much like to see the Bengals take a QB in round 2, 3, or 4 in order to challenge Dalton. Not threaten him, mind you, but challenge him. I'm not yet sure if Dalton is the answer for the remainder of this decade, but I'm not ready to fold on him either. If the Bengals were to take a QB in rounds 2-4, at worst they'd get a viable backup, and at best they'd have a new QB. Russell Wilson and Colin Kaepernick, as well as Andy Dalton, are all recent examples of franchise QB that were taken in these rounds. Nick Foles and Mike Glennon appear well on their way to joining that list shortly.
5. WR - I'm still not convinced we have a proper #2 WR (think TJ Houshmandzadeh), which is something we need with Dalton's inconsistent play. Jones has been good in spurts but strikes me more as a #3, Sanu unreliable at best, and Baby Hawk is moving quickly into irrelevancy. Clemson's Sammy Watkins (who I'll see play tomorrow) is the highest rated today - I'd pass on Marquise Lee as I wouldn't take a USC WR - but that could change in the coming months. Either way this is probably a Day 3 issue.
Last edited by Benihana; 11-22-2013 at 08:43 PM.
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I'd say OG, S, and CB are positions of greatest need. The interior of the OL has had trouble both in maintaining the front of the pocket and opening holes up the middle for the running game. S has been such a problem that the Bengals keep having to bring back Chris Crocker. And CB has some questions coming in the next season. Beyond those positions, I'd like to see them get a genuine fullback. Of course, what I like about the Bengals' drafts lately is that they don't rigidly hold to a needs-based draft. If a guy falls to them they have rated high, they draft him. They definitely seem to be tuned to making quality picks rather than making reaches at the top of the draft to fill a need.
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Agreed on the recent quality of the Bengals drafts - the Kirkpatrick pick aside.
On safety, I agree the Bengals have continued to fail to find an acceptable SS to play alongside Nelson, who I think has been very good, at FS. Problem is in this year's draft, the only safety worthy of a first round grade at this point is HaHa Clinton-Dix, a Free Safety from Alabama - two things the Bengals DON'T need. Bama picks have not been faring well in the pros lately, and there is a lot of chatter that these guys are beaten up and more of a product of Saban's system than anything else. Consider first round picks Mark Ingram, Trent Richardson, Dre Kirkpatrick, Dee Milliner, Courtney Upshaw, etc. It's been a while since we've seen a great (non-lineman) NFL player drafted out of Alabama. Maybe Mark Barron, who ironically plays safety, could buck the trend. Maybe Clinton-Dix could in this year's draft. Problem is he plays the same spot as Nelson.
That said, if we could get a great strong safety like Polamalu or Earl Thomas, I'd be all over it. I'm just not sure that exists in this year's draft. The time to do it was last year's draft, with Kenny Vaccaro, Eric Reid, and Jonathan Cyprien. Plus, Iloka isn't horrible.
Last edited by Benihana; 11-22-2013 at 09:09 PM.
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I could see Leon Hall sliding to safety next year.
I still think Dre Kirkpatrick will be fine. He's been sitting behind quality players, and I don't think he's played that badly now that's he's getting an opportunity.
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They are not going to waste an early pick on a starting caliber QB in the draft.
5th-6th round maybe.
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The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
You might not, but I am willing to wager the Bengals organization does not agree with you.
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The falcon cannot hear the falconer;
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