If you've been following along on our Cincinnati Bengals blog
all offseason
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the most athletic player who makes the most sense for what the team
needs.
Since there may be an early run on cornerbacks and the cornerback
position is one the Bengals are in need of addressing, I've been pulling for the
team to take a player from that position group. Between Darqueze Dennard, Jason
Verrett, Kyle Fuller and Bradley Roby, the options there are strong. By the time
the Bengals come back to their second-round pick at No. 55, none of them may be
on the board.
Defensive end has been a first-round possibility to me,
too. But recent Bengals draft history shows the team shies away from taking
players at that position so early. The same goes for quarterback. Only once in
coach Marvin Lewis' 11 drafts have the Bengals used a first-round pick on that
position. Carson Palmer was taken first overall in Lewis' first draft as a head
coach. He led the Bengals to the playoffs two years later.
Not long after
daybreak Saturday
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my ESPN colleague Chris Mortensen tweeted about a scenario that for the past few
months has been a recurring dream for many of them: